i want to welcome Carlo Zakarian to the Networkdatapedia.com family and know you will find his material very informative,
I recall a time in my university days when our PhD computer professor would lecture us on how co-existing Operating Systems was possible, but it would require some hacking to make it work right. Fast forward to today, I remember this exact topic and the struggles stemming from it.
With the invention of virtualization and hypervisors, some advancements and innovations have been made possible where two or more Operating Systems can co-exist, but those are virtualized which can impact performance, software/hardware compatibility issues.
As for me, I always try my best to stick to real hardware when installing Operating Systems, especially when it comes to USB/Thunderbolt external devices interfacing with specialty software.
In this guideline, I will unveil all of the steps required to successfully install and dual boot Windows 11 and Kali Linux. I will also cover the pitfalls and obstacles you may run into. Follow along with me and let’s unravel the essentials.
Carlo Zakarian is a network engineer with over 15yrs experience in the networking implementation, design, and diagnostics field specializing in LAN, WAN, and Wireless. Owner of NetFocus Technologies, an IT Managed consulting firm based in Chicago, specializes in setting up, configuring, diagnosing software, hardware, and network infrastructure.
Carlo Zakarian is experienced in network packet level analysis, application performance and network diagnostics. Expertise includes using commercial tools from Fluke Networks, NetScout, NetAlly, and ProfiTap to locate and fix network chaos. He can be reached via his website at https://www.NetFocusTech.com