> We have just recently installed FC3 on a Dell Laptop with WinXP, with no > problems. I don't see any issues, as long as you install Windows first > (that I don't know why). If you want to try the dual boot, I can send > you the details. I have FC3 on my Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop dual booting with Windows XP so I can play World of Warcraft. I have no issues that I haven't been able to get resolved. FC3 had the auto X forwarding turned off by default through ssh, and I figured out how to get that running from the release notes. I had a few issues with the nvidia driver so I can play quake3 and return to castle wolfenstein under linux, but I got them resolved from the nvidia forums. Maybe as an option you could just purchase a removable hard drive for your laptop (my dell has another 40G drive in a removable bay) and you could install the boot loader on the second drive and when you wanted to boot linux, you could use a floppy boot. That way you don't touch your primary working drive. Just my 1/4 cent. -=/>Thom