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So to cut a long story short, I want to install Linux Mint along side Windows 7 because I like experimenting and it'd  be nice to have Linux installed on my computer, installed it onto USB > Install > and then I'm only left with two options:
1. Install instead of W7, replacing all current files, etc.
2. Use the advanced options.
I tried to make a partition from with-in windows, so that I could back onto Linux and do it that way? but I can't even make a partition from inside Windows, so I am stumped.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			1. Install instead of W7, replacing all current files, etc.
2. Use the advanced options.
I tried to make a partition from with-in windows, so that I could back onto Linux and do it that way? but I can't even make a partition from inside Windows, so I am stumped.
 
	 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 . Was not impressed by that palava, didn't expect to lose a day of my life trying to fix it.
. Was not impressed by that palava, didn't expect to lose a day of my life trying to fix it. 
 
		