Well i got it to dual boot just fine the only problem is that the sound card won't work.
I googled this for you, and I came up with the following information (the referenced laptop is a slightly earlier model): http://www.linuxlogin.com/laptop.php
Relevant quote re sound: "Default - had to add modules to /etc/modules.conf to load on boot" and something about a "Trident module." SinceMandrake is Red Hat-based, it should be similar.
It's based on an ALi chipset with AC '97 sound, so sound quality may be noticeably better for Windows than Linux.
TallCool1
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this is a common problem. i had it on mine. many current companies are useing back handed ways to insure that u use their version of windows. some of these can be easy to defeat, with time, however many cant be.
first what kind of laptop ios it
chances are it is a no go for atleast a while if it is a dell, compaq or gateway
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