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==Starting Installing eComStation 2.1== | ==Starting Installing eComStation 2.1== | ||
I started installing eComStation on the new hard drive. So I plugged the new HDD and put the eComStation CD-ROM to boot from it. | I started installing eComStation on the new hard drive. So I plugged the new HDD and put the eComStation CD-ROM to boot from it. | ||
Choose to boot with "own values" to configure your machine specs: | |||
[[Image:DualB_0 and 13.JPG|400px]] | [[Image:DualB_0 and 13.JPG|400px]] | ||
I made the cd to boot with ACPI driver. | |||
[[Image:DualB_1.JPG|400px]] | [[Image:DualB_1.JPG|400px]] | ||
I also has the AHCI mode enabled, so I had to turn this on too. | |||
[[Image:DualB_2.JPG|400px]] | [[Image:DualB_2.JPG|400px]] | ||
Revision as of 23:50, 12 September 2013
I don't now why but I always like to write Dual Boot articles from time to time.
On this time I bought myself a new 2TB Hard disk and installed eComStation 2.1 and Windows 8 in a dual boot configuration.
For this case I choose to use Windows Boot Manager as my boot manager.
This article shows pictures step by step.
Starting Installing eComStation 2.1
I started installing eComStation on the new hard drive. So I plugged the new HDD and put the eComStation CD-ROM to boot from it.
Choose to boot with "own values" to configure your machine specs:
I made the cd to boot with ACPI driver.
I also has the AHCI mode enabled, so I had to turn this on too.