Triple boot OS

Dismal Shadow

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I have successfully installed Windows XP Pro, Mac OS X and Linux Ubuntu on my Acer Aspire One.

This is what it look like but instead of Windows 7:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pVHUOZSWTc]YouTube - Acer Aspire One Triple Boot!!! (MAC OS X, UBUNTU 9.04, WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE)[/ame]

My next goal is to have a touchscreen on Acer:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVUaTZGGaFo]YouTube - Acer Aspire One touchscreen Easytouch Windows7[/ame]
 
Damn it, I need to invest this cool stuff. Nathan, you'll have to teach me! :shock:
 

Mobility? Could you explain me clear?

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Wow, I love mac OS. I need help how to install triple boot os??
 
Mac OS X can do that no problem and it has been known since Intel was released on Macintosh compuers......don't count running it on a PC, that's cheating. That's Hackintosh. :P
 
Nice but what's point to keep reboot the computer three times a day?

You don't have to....you install emulation program in Mac OS X and run Windows and Ubuntu at the same time without rebooting it. That's the advantage of Intel processors to help with the speed. :)
 
I tried that Parallels before and I hate it! It lacks of memory a lot for my Macbook also my old coworker had same problem with parallels for crash down a lot on his PC laptop. So we switched to Vmware and it is much better.

You can try trial from VMware Fusion: Run Windows on Mac, for Mac Desktop Virtualization for 30 days or 15 days (not sure) before you buy it.

Yeah...I had problems with paralles, though. I don't have a Intel Mac to try VMware Fusion. :P
 
Wow - good for you.

I have once QUAD-booted XP, Server 2003, Vista, and Server 2008 Beta on one computer back in 2007. Now I got my self-built PC back from home, so I moved the server OSes over.
 
I had triple boot before. It's not that hard but it's time consuming for installing 3 OS.

Catty
 
I'm wondering how I can get touch screen to work in my Acer Aspire One...

Very nice.

Damn the speakers sounded tiny... Not that great for speech using Orca under Ubuntu.
 
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