I want to make my windows 7 pro laptop dual booting with fedora 8, I want windows 7 is compatible with fedora 8 _

I want to make my windows 7 pro laptop dual booting with fedora 8, I want windows 7 is compatible with fedora 8

I don't know what you mean "compatible". A BONE has nothing to do with each other. You can create a dual-boot with Fedora, of course.

http://www.Google.com/#hl=en&source=HP&q=dual-boot+Fedora+and+Windows+7&AQ=0&AQI=G1&OQ=dual-boot+fed&FP=b36c7832dbb01be6 MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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