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Checking and amending your boot order, if necessary, will require either going into your computer's ''BIOS settings'', if installing Manjaro as your main operating system,  
Checking and amending your boot order, if necessary, will require either going into your computer's ''BIOS settings'', if installing Manjaro as your main operating system,  
or
or into Virtualbox's ''System Settings'' if installing in a virtual machine.
into Virtualbox's ''System Settings'' if installing in a virtual machine.




If you already have an existing /home partition or
{{note|If you already have an existing /home partition be sure to read [[Partitioning_Overview_and_Existing_Partition_Tables#Where_Using_an_Existing_Linux_Partition_Table|this section]] of the wiki first}}
directory be sure to read this section of the wiki [https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=Partitioning_Overview_and_Existing_Partition_Tables#Where_Using_an_Existing_Linux_Partition_Table]  
 
prior to your installation of Manjaro. 
By default a fresh Manjaro installation will not
overwrite the relevant configuration files in your
/home folder. Though this option is easily available.
This page [https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=Important_hidden_.dot_files_in_your_home_partition] may also be of some use to those that
have an existing /home (partition or directory).


= Manjaro Installation Guides =
= Manjaro Installation Guides =
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