How Do You Add Linux To Windows Boot Manager?
Dual booting allows a computer to boot into multiple operating systems based on the user’s choice at startup. A computer with both Windows and Linux installed generally uses the Linux GRUB bootloader to display all available systems when the computer starts. To use the Windows master boot record (MBR) instead, use EasyBCD, a free software program, to manually configure the MBR. Configure the Windows partitions, and install Linux if you haven’t already. Open the “Start Menu,” and select “Control Panel.” Click on “System Maintenance,” “Administrative Tools” and “Computer Management,” then click the arrow next to “Storage” to expand the storage menu. Click “Disk Management” to display a list of available partitions in the window on the right. Right-click on the main partition, usually called “OS (C:),” and select “Shrink volume.” Windows will calculate the suggested amount of space to re-partition. Press the “Shrink” button to complete the process. Insert the Linux installation CD into th