I have a friend who has an AMD processor based Windows system (Windows 7
IIRC).

He wishes to convert it to a dual-boot Windows/Linux system, with two
bootable partitions, one for each OS.

Many years ago I did this sort of thing, but a lot has changed.

Do any of us have experience with this?  A good pointer/site on how to do
this?

He does seem to be confused a bit about all the possibilities:
- Virtual Box
- Cygwin
- Dual boot (with both partitions being bootable)
- Which distro to use (He mainly wants to do development w/ C/C++ within
the mathematics world)

I was surprised that he thought it necessary to use linux .. I presumed he
could do everything he wanted to do in Windows itself but apparently
compilers were not there and that sort of thing.  I do know on the mac you
can install a "developer's sdk" for free (have to register) and presumed
that was also possible with Windows.

Any pointers much appreciated!  And alternatives too.

   -- Owen
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