Last Updated : 2008/12/26
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See my computer spec # 1 for testing this freeware.
1. Some interesting things in program document.
a. This program can boot up to 9 operating systems.
b. This program can boot OS that is installed in primary partition and extended partition.
c. OS/2 must be installed in primary partition.
2. Windows XP Home editon SP 1 and Linux Simply MEPIS 3.4 -3 release 2.6.15 - 1 - 586tsc both are installed in my hard disk.
In my experience, you must install Linux boot loader in the first sector of Linux partition. Don't install it in MBR (master boot record), because if a partition of the operating system is deleted, you can not boot another operating system.
3. Set BIOS to boot from CD first.
Gag 4.6 can run from CD. Running boot manager from CD is recommended by the installation process of SUSE Linux 10.0.
If your downloaded file is zipped, unzip it. Find file " cdrom.iso " then write it to CD. Restart computer.
4. Gag 4.6 opens. there are 5 options.
1 Read instructions
2 Read FAQ
3 Read license
4 Install GAG
5 Uninstall GAG (Restores MBR)
Use your keyboard to select option, select number 4 then a new windows shows options to select your keyboard type, mine is QWERTY, so I select number 1.
5. A new window shows options to select language, I select number 8.
A new window shows options, select "S".
A new window shows options, select "A" to add new operating system. Program will show your partition type in your hard disk.
Mine looks like the picture below.
In the picture above, the primary partition shows in black, the extended partition shows in blue.
My windows XP is key "B", My Linux is key "F". Select your operating system.
6. Add description of your operating system then press Enter > press Enter to skip setting password.
7. Select an icon, a new window opens, select "R". You will see the icon selected and description with text "Key 2" , press number "2"to boot the operating system.
8. In my case, Linux boot loader shows then I select Linux operating system.....Done !
a. This program can boot up to 9 operating systems.
b. This program can boot OS that is installed in primary partition and extended partition.
c. OS/2 must be installed in primary partition.
2. Windows XP Home editon SP 1 and Linux Simply MEPIS 3.4 -3 release 2.6.15 - 1 - 586tsc both are installed in my hard disk.
In my experience, you must install Linux boot loader in the first sector of Linux partition. Don't install it in MBR (master boot record), because if a partition of the operating system is deleted, you can not boot another operating system.
3. Set BIOS to boot from CD first.
Gag 4.6 can run from CD. Running boot manager from CD is recommended by the installation process of SUSE Linux 10.0.
If your downloaded file is zipped, unzip it. Find file " cdrom.iso " then write it to CD. Restart computer.
4. Gag 4.6 opens. there are 5 options.
1 Read instructions
2 Read FAQ
3 Read license
4 Install GAG
5 Uninstall GAG (Restores MBR)
Use your keyboard to select option, select number 4 then a new windows shows options to select your keyboard type, mine is QWERTY, so I select number 1.
5. A new window shows options to select language, I select number 8.
A new window shows options, select "S".
A new window shows options, select "A" to add new operating system. Program will show your partition type in your hard disk.
Mine looks like the picture below.
In the picture above, the primary partition shows in black, the extended partition shows in blue.
My windows XP is key "B", My Linux is key "F". Select your operating system.
6. Add description of your operating system then press Enter > press Enter to skip setting password.
7. Select an icon, a new window opens, select "R". You will see the icon selected and description with text "Key 2" , press number "2"to boot the operating system.
8. In my case, Linux boot loader shows then I select Linux operating system.....Done !
See Requirements | Download GAG 4.6 Now
If you can't get this freeware, leave a comment.
See my computer spec # 1 for testing this freeware.
If you can't get this freeware, leave a comment.
See my computer spec # 1 for testing this freeware.
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