Yea use a partitioning tool for Windows and divide the hard drive into 2 partitions and install Backtrack in one.
I have a live DVD created using the BT GNOME 32 bit iso, I can boot to the backtrack and get to the GUI, I double click on install, set language, timezone and keyboard, then for the partition screen it says that there is no OS installed. I have a Windows 7 OS as my primary OS and I want to make sure that I DON'T wipe that out. I am looking to dual boot from the HD and not have to use the DVD.
Any thoughts?
Yea use a partitioning tool for Windows and divide the hard drive into 2 partitions and install Backtrack in one.
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I have 5 partition in my hdd... with win 7.
BT5 says hdd as unallocated.. wtd?
Sometimes when i use the live cd had the same problem, maybe the 75% of cases, when i installed the BT in the hd never got this error again.
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I noticed similar issues with Win 7 not being detected during a BT5 install. In my case, applying the latest updates from MS update resolved the problem.
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