underscore
2015-02-28, 16:53
Hi all,
I'm new on this forum, and working with Kali Linux since a few months on my old 32bit laptop. I enjoy working with Kali and now i want to install Kali 1.1.0 64bit on mine new laptop.
It's a Acer Aspire V17:
- 16GB RAM
- NVIDEA GeForce GTX 860M
- i7 4720HQ CPU @ 2.6GHz (4 hyper threading core's)
- 1 TB regular disk drive (NTFS disk D: for data)
- 128GB kingston SSD (NTFS disk C: for Kali and Windows)
SSD Disk C: is splitted into: Recovery partition (600MB) , EFI system partition (100MB), and a boot- page file- crash dump- primary partition (118Gb 65% free space).
Now i'm not sure i can just install Kali Linux beside windows on the primary partition or do i need to take more actions. The problem with SSD is that it can't be used like a normal disk drive because of Read Modify Write problems (it's limited, so it can damge the disk after a lot of write actions). And can problems occur if windows and kali both sharing data disk D? What's the best way to install Kali on this system??
Thx
I'm new on this forum, and working with Kali Linux since a few months on my old 32bit laptop. I enjoy working with Kali and now i want to install Kali 1.1.0 64bit on mine new laptop.
It's a Acer Aspire V17:
- 16GB RAM
- NVIDEA GeForce GTX 860M
- i7 4720HQ CPU @ 2.6GHz (4 hyper threading core's)
- 1 TB regular disk drive (NTFS disk D: for data)
- 128GB kingston SSD (NTFS disk C: for Kali and Windows)
SSD Disk C: is splitted into: Recovery partition (600MB) , EFI system partition (100MB), and a boot- page file- crash dump- primary partition (118Gb 65% free space).
Now i'm not sure i can just install Kali Linux beside windows on the primary partition or do i need to take more actions. The problem with SSD is that it can't be used like a normal disk drive because of Read Modify Write problems (it's limited, so it can damge the disk after a lot of write actions). And can problems occur if windows and kali both sharing data disk D? What's the best way to install Kali on this system??
Thx