I'm trying to install Leap 42.1 on a new Windows 7 laptop. The Yast installer (from verified DVD) will only give me the option of wiping the hard drive and installing Linux without Windows. I'm wondering if there is any way to keep Windows, and dual boot with Linux. Previous installations have always given me that option. Win 7, UEFI, 500 Gig hard drive. Original partitions: System_drv 200 mb, ntfs Windows7_OS, 428.18 gb ntfs Lenovo_D, 25gb ntfs (unlabelled OEM partition) 12.38 Gb When the initial installation attempt failed to give me the option of keeping Windows, I shrank the Windows 7 partition using the Windows disk partioner, so that the Win 7 partition is 214.64 gb, and 213.54 gb is unallocated. The linux installer will not use the unallocated space. I get the same result trying to install 13.2. Installation proceeds normally, until the partition proposal, where I abort. Machine is Lenovo, dualcore i3, 1.7 ghz, 4 gb memory. Is it possible to install a dual boot on this machine? Thanks for your help! Fr Ousley -- St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Bridgeport (formerly St Michael's & Bl J.H. Newman) Fr David Ousley 502 Ford Street Bridgeport, PA 19405 215-247-1092 www.sjbbridgeport.org dao@anglicanphiladelphia.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org