I want to install Ubuntu Studio 64 onto my big PC, as a boot option. But I must admit to being very nervous indeed about the whole process, in case I end up with some of the current options broken, and then having to try and reinstall everything! I realise that this is very rare these days, but that will not be much consolation if it happens to me!
I want the 64 bit version because I have 12 Gb of memory, and I like to work on very complex 3d graphics, which is extremely memory hungry. My current setup is dual boot between Windows XP 64, (which I currently use most), and 64 bit Vista, (which I use rarely). Looking at what happens when the system starts up, it first of all goes into the Asus Express Gate, then does a normal boot, offering me a choice of XP or Vista via what appears to be called "Windows Boot Manager". Does the 64 bit install know about this boot manager, and can it integrate the new boot option with it successfully? All help very gratefully received, Thanks, Nick -- Nick - http://www.starbase1.co.uk
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