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    No more dual boot in Linux Mint 17?

    I've been using and loving Linux Mint 13 LTS. I decided to give Mint 17 a try.
    You no longer have the option to install the new OS alongside an existing OS already on the HDD. I used to install Mint or Ubuntu on top of Win XP, but apparently this is no longer offered.

    Any workarounds or comments?

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    Re: No more dual boot in Linux Mint 17?

    Install to a separate partition, then install grub to a /boot partition with that partition marked as bootable and you can use a Windows chainloader to load Windows.
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