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<a name="l1"></a><span class=cF5> Installing ZealOS</span><span class=cF0>
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<a name="l2"></a>
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<a name="l3"></a>Burn a CD with software that supports ISO files. Then, boot it. It's a live CD, so you can look around with or without
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<a name="l4"></a>installing.
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<a name="l5"></a>
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<a name="l6"></a>Dual booting with another operating system is the best way to use ZealOS. It is often used in a virtual machine because it
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<a name="l7"></a>won't boot natively on some machines, though. For native dual booting, you need a partition for ZealOS. Windows often
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<a name="l8"></a>comes with a restore disk that does not allow repartitioning. It's recommended to connect a spare additional hard drive and
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<a name="l9"></a>use the </span><span class=cF2>BIOS</span><span class=cF0> to select which drive to boot.
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<a name="l10"></a>
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<a name="l11"></a>The </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/Misc/OSInstall.CC.html#l1"><span class=cF4>::/Misc/OSInstall.CC</span></a><span class=cF0> script will automate much of this. It runs if you boot the CD/DVD-ROM.
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<a name="l12"></a>
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<a name="l13"></a>See </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/Doc/Boot.DD.html#l1"><span class=cF4>Boot.DD</span></a><span class=cF0> for an overview of booting. See </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/Doc/Requirements.DD.html#l1"><span class=cF4>Requirements</span></a><span class=cF0> for supported hardware.
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<a name="l14"></a>
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<a name="l15"></a>Two ZealOS partitions are highly recommended, so you can boot to a back-up and fix the primary when you work on it. Odds are,
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<a name="l16"></a>you only need a couple gigabytes for your ZealOS partitions.
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<a name="l18"></a>1)
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<a name="l19"></a></span><span class=cF4> </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/BlkDev/Mount.CC.html#l235"><span class=cF4>Mount</span></a><span class=cF0>() use if the drive is partitioned.
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<a name="l20"></a> This command mounts a drive making it accessible. For simplicity, sel </span><span class=cF2>'C'</span><span class=cF0> as the first drive letter for your hard drive.
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<a name="l21"></a> The first partition will be </span><span class=cF2>'C'</span><span class=cF0>, second, </span><span class=cF2>'D'</span><span class=cF0>, etc. ZealOS needs only 1 number to utilize a hard drive -- port.
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<a name="l22"></a> </span><span class=cF4>
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<a name="l23"></a> </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/BlkDev/DiskPart.CC.html#l13"><span class=cF4>DiskPart</span></a><span class=cF0>(</span><span class=cF2>'C'</span><span class=cF0>) use if drive is not partitioned
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<a name="l24"></a>
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<a name="l25"></a> This will perform a special </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/BlkDev/Mount.CC.html#l235"><span class=cF4>Mount</span></a><span class=cF0>() automatically.
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<a name="l26"></a>
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<a name="l27"></a> <blink>WARNING:</blink> This command erases everything on a hard drive. It repartitions a whole drive and formats the partitions. Th
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<a name="l28"></a> is command should be skipped if you already have your hard drive partitioned.
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<a name="l29"></a>
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<a name="l30"></a>
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<a name="l31"></a> <blink>WARNING:</blink> This command doesn't play well with other operating systems. You'll need to do a </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/Boot/BootMHDIns.CC.html#l58"><span class=cF4>BootMHDZero</span></a><span class=cF0>() to restore
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<a name="l32"></a> your drive to a state where other operating systems can partition it.
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<a name="l33"></a>
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<a name="l34"></a>2) </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/Kernel/BlkDev/DiskFormat.CC.html#l67"><span class=cF4>Format</span></a><span class=cF0>(</span><span class=cF2>'D'</span><span class=cF0>,</span><span class=cF2> TRUE</span><span class=cF0>,</span><span class=cF2> FALSE</span><span class=cF0>,</span><span class=cF2> FSt_FAT32</span><span class=cF0>)
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<a name="l35"></a> This command formats a drive with </span><span class=cF2>FAT32</span><span class=cF0> or the </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/Doc/RedSea.DD.html#l1"><span class=cF4>RedSea</span></a><span class=cF0> file system type. Use the drive letter of the partition in place of </span><span class=cF2>
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<a name="l36"></a> 'D'</span><span class=cF0>.
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<a name="l37"></a>
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<a name="l38"></a> <blink>WARNING:</blink> If you are upgrading, be sure not to lose the file, </span><span class=cF2>/Boot/OldMBR.BIN.C</span><span class=cF0>.
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<a name="l39"></a>
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<a name="l40"></a>3) </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/BlkDev/ZDiskA.CC.html#l148"><span class=cF4>CopyTree</span></a><span class=cF0>(</span><span class=cF2>"T:/"</span><span class=cF0>,</span><span class=cF2> "D:/"</span><span class=cF0>)
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<a name="l41"></a> This command is used to copy files onto a hard drive partition from the CD/DVD. Use the drive letter of the partition in
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<a name="l42"></a> place of </span><span class=cF2>'D'</span><span class=cF0>.
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<a name="l43"></a>
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<a name="l44"></a>4) </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/Boot/BootHDIns.CC.html#l25"><span class=cF4>BootHDIns</span></a><span class=cF0>(</span><span class=cF2>'D'</span><span class=cF0>)
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<a name="l45"></a> This command recompiles the source code on a drive and writes to the <u>drive's</u> boot record. You'll need to reenter the </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/BlkDev/Mount.CC.html#l235"><span class=cF4>Mount</span></a><span class=cF0>
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<a name="l46"></a> information so it can be stored in the kernel.
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<a name="l47"></a>
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<a name="l48"></a>5) Use Linux's Grub or ZealOS' </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/Boot/BootMHDIns.CC.html#l76"><span class=cF4>BootMHDIns</span></a><span class=cF0>(</span><span class=cF2>'D'</span><span class=cF0>)
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<a name="l49"></a>
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<a name="l50"></a> The </span><a href="https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/ZealOS/System/Boot/BootMHDIns.CC.html#l76"><span class=cF4>BootMHDIns</span></a><span class=cF0>() command places a boot loader on a drive. It saves the old master boot record to </span><span class=cF2>/Boot/OldMBR.BIN.C</span><span class=cF0> and
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<a name="l51"></a> replaces it. When you boot, you will have the option of booting the old master boot record. This command can be skipped if
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<a name="l52"></a> you already have a boot loader. Be sure not to lose the copy of the old boot record, like if you reformat the drive.
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<a name="l53"></a>
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<a name="l54"></a> Delete </span><span class=cF2>/Boot/OldMBR.BIN.C</span><span class=cF0> if you want to get a fresh copy of a mbr, like if installing from your own custom CD containing
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<a name="l55"></a> it's own </span><span class=cF2>/Boot/OldMBR.BIN.C</span><span class=cF0> onto a system with a non-ZealOS boot loader.
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<a name="l56"></a>
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<a name="l57"></a> If you have anti-virus software, it might object to having a different master boot record.
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<a name="l59"></a></span><span class=cF8>
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<a name="l60"></a>* "Windows" is a trademark owned by MicroSoft Corp.
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<a name="l61"></a>* "Linux" is a trademark owned by Linus Torvalds.
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