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Topic: dual booting windows 7 and a mining distro using 2 ssds (Read 1023 times)

hero member
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linux is better for mining.


It clearly isn't.  You're wasting you time even bothering with this idea, just mine on Windows, saves rebooting and messing about.
sr. member
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Sometimes man, just sometimes.....
I guess my question is, why are you wanting to dual boot?  Why arent you just running your miners on Win7?  Curious.

linux is better for mining.
I'm using windows for work.

I have never found that Linux was better than Windows for mining, they are the same for me.  Usually for most people it comes down to familiarity/ease of use, and cost.  Minus the cost of hardware, if you dont already have a Windows box running or a copy of Windows laying around, and have to install a OS, then free is always better.  Yes, there are the inherent Windows crashes and things, but take that out of account and I have never seen any performance increases/decreases in hashing rate from one OS over another.

How would you say its better for mining?  Maybe there is something I have missed all of these years.

Linux will let you install it to a USB flash drive, while Windows won't.  Flash drives are cheaper than hard drives or SSDs, and use very little power.
Plus, Windows isn't free.

That was my exact point, Linux is more versatile, no doubt, but in terms of purely hashing performance, there is no difference between them.
newbie
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I guess my question is, why are you wanting to dual boot?  Why arent you just running your miners on Win7?  Curious.

linux is better for mining.
I'm using windows for work.

I have never found that Linux was better than Windows for mining, they are the same for me.  Usually for most people it comes down to familiarity/ease of use, and cost.  Minus the cost of hardware, if you dont already have a Windows box running or a copy of Windows laying around, and have to install a OS, then free is always better.  Yes, there are the inherent Windows crashes and things, but take that out of account and I have never seen any performance increases/decreases in hashing rate from one OS over another.

How would you say its better for mining?  Maybe there is something I have missed all of these years.

Linux will let you install it to a USB flash drive, while Windows won't.  Flash drives are cheaper than hard drives or SSDs, and use very little power.
Plus, Windows isn't free.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Sometimes man, just sometimes.....
I guess my question is, why are you wanting to dual boot?  Why arent you just running your miners on Win7?  Curious.

linux is better for mining.
I'm using windows for work.

I have never found that Linux was better than Windows for mining, they are the same for me.  Usually for most people it comes down to familiarity/ease of use, and cost.  Minus the cost of hardware, if you dont already have a Windows box running or a copy of Windows laying around, and have to install a OS, then free is always better.  Yes, there are the inherent Windows crashes and things, but take that out of account and I have never seen any performance increases/decreases in hashing rate from one OS over another.

How would you say its better for mining?  Maybe there is something I have missed all of these years.
legendary
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I guess my question is, why are you wanting to dual boot?  Why arent you just running your miners on Win7?  Curious.

linux is better for mining.
I'm using windows for work.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Sometimes man, just sometimes.....
I guess my question is, why are you wanting to dual boot?  Why arent you just running your miners on Win7?  Curious.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Just install your mining distro first, then do your Win7 install.
Win7 is smart enough to understand that there is another boot-drive and will set-up multiboot automatically.
legendary
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Merit: 1005
Is it possible for me to dual boot windows 7 and a mining distro using 2 solid state drives?
If so, can you give me a link to a guide or something?  Thank you very much.
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