I will install linux distro, dual boot setup, virtual machine and make your PC faster
Informazioni su questo servizio
Want to run Linux on your Windows system?
I offer three tailored solutions to suit your needs whether you're a beginner, student, or developer.
Here's what I can help you with:
WSL Setup (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
- Install and configure WSL (v1 or v2)
- Set up your preferred Linux distro (Ubuntu, Debian, etc.)
- Kali Linux with GUI support
- Multiple Linux distro installations
Virtual Machine Setup
- Install and configure VirtualBox or VMware
- Expert suggestions based on your use case
- Secure and official Linux installation
- Full distro setup (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)
- Performance optimization for better usability
Dual Boot Setup (Linux + Windows)
- Safe hard drive partitioning
- Help choosing the best Linux distro for your needs
- Assistance with image download & USB flashing
- Install Linux alongside Windows
- Configure GRUB for OS selection
- Post-installation setup support
Why choose me?
- Beginner-friendly, secure setup
- Step-by-step or remote assistance
- Fast delivery & ongoing support
Choose your plan and start your Linux journey today!
Dispositivo:
Desktop
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Laptop
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Mobile
Sistema operativo:
Windows
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Linux
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Android
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FAQ
Do I need to back up my data before starting?
Yes, it's always wise to back up important data before making system-level changes.
Will WSL work on any Windows version?
WSL requires Windows 10 (version 2004 or later) or Windows 11. For Virtual Machine and Dual Boot setups, most Windows versions are supported. I’ll guide you based on your current setup.
Can I choose any Linux distribution?
Absolutely! Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Kali, Arch, and more are available. I can also suggest the best one for your goals (development, ethical hacking, general use, etc.).
Will dual booting affect my Windows performance?
No, dual booting keeps Windows and Linux on separate partitions. Your Windows system will perform normally when booted.
Can I remove the Linux setup later?
Can I remove the Linux setup later?

