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| Super Techie Join Date: Feb 2007
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| There's nothing that actually combines Windows and Linux. The closest thing you'll get is to run one or the other in a virtual machine. Wubi allows you to install Ubuntu from within Windows, but you still have to reboot to switch OS's. But there is an open source ground-up implementation of Windows called ReactOS. I don't think it's actually ready enough to use as a serious OS. |
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