worktowork
Posts 0
worktowork
#1
Dear ,
Windows 7 loading in notebook slow.Using is slow.I had optimised with special soft , but result - slow. Notebook is not mine.It is school`s notebook. May I install antix or MX 14RC with wubi (ubuntu installer like windows software)?. Is Wubi open source?
Posts: 4,164
rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#2
Wubi and Mint4win are specialized virtual machine installs inside of Windows.

They install like a program file.
No. You will not be able to wubi your way into running AntiX inside of Windows as a program.

But it sounds damn interesting.
Posts: 1,308
BitJam
Joined: 31 Aug 2009
#3
If the computer has a usb port and you have a usb storage stick then you could turn the stick into a LiveUSB that runs antiX. With the root and home persistence options it will work like a normal system in many ways. When you remove it, the school won't even know it was there. You may have to adjust some BIOS settings to get it to boot. Maybe even put it at the top of the boot order so it boots off of the usb stick if it is there, otherwise it boots off of the internal hard drive live normal.
Posts: 1,062
Dave
Joined: 20 Jan 2010
#4
If you can not get at the bios format a usb stick fat32 or ntfs.
Open web browser and go to virtualbox.org
Download virtualbox.exe
Go to antix/source forge
Download iso
Open file manager
Copy virtualbox.exe and antiX iso to the usb stick
On windows computer run virtual box.exe
Reopen new virtual machine with the iso.
Run antix on windows computer.
worktowork
Posts 0
worktowork
#5
I have tried to use antix13.2 -i386.iso in school`s notebook.
1)With virtualbox live-cd I can`t use internet.Must I install guest addition ?
2)with usb-flash (in bios usb-hdd). After a little time antix can`t do anything.I can`t click or move mouse pointer.

Can I install antix , but keeping windows 7 bootloader ? How? And how uninstall antix ?