


About the author of the same, his name is JA Watson and he has an impressive resume that he describes as follows: “I started working with what we call 'analog computers' in aircraft maintenance with the United States Air Force in 1970.

Right after I deleted the Windows partitions and installed only Arch, I found an article in one of my favorite sites, which explains 7 different ways to configure multiboot on Windows 8 systems.Īt the suggestion of this friend, who received the information late, I decided to translate the entire article to make it available to everyone, so that those who cannot read it in its original language have access to his advice, however, as always I recommend to all who have the opportunity, go directly to the original source that will always be richer than any translation.Īs preliminary information, the article in question is the last of a series of 3 on the same subject, published by the author in his blog in the place, which I recommend reading in order to those who want to go into details on the matter. A few days ago a good friend was struggling with his new notebook (which as expected came with UEFI and Windows 8 pre-installed) trying to install Arch in 'dual boot' without succeeding.
