Usually it's the other way around
Bene7rddso
It does have the answer, you just can't find it
Only one problem: The dev is dead too
Me neither, but what I can imagine is people running an unsupported OS forever, like they did with XP and probably 7
Ou can dual-boot with the default options, but iirc if you want to choose how much of your Windows partition you want to use you have to do it manually. Haven't done it in ages though so I could be wrong
imagine me telling you all this in pictures!
Yes
Booting isn't the only problem with ARM. Instead of saving information about builtin devices on the board and exposing it via ACPI, board manufacturers create a devicetree and ship it with the kernel. This means that if you want to run your own kernel you need to build your own devicetree
NeXTStep ran on multiple architectures, some oft them RISC. They did some work on a PPC build too
Most of these architectures had a Windows port
Probably old versions from when you could still buy it instead of rent
KVM/Qemu with Virt-Manager as GUI. There's also Virtualbox, but it's Oracle
No way you're getting that ~~under~~ at $300