Dual Boot Windows 7

Sorry, but don’t expect Windows support here. I use 100% Linux at home :wink:

Hi, @Vinayak_420

I think THIS guide can be useful for you. :wink:

Or THIS, and although it is for Ubuntu, it is more detailed.

There are many video tutorial on youtube too.
Anyway, windows explorer can read and write only FAT and NTFS partitions. There are some tools in Windows which allow you to see linux ext partitions, but they could corrupt files, so I advise you to stay on a FAT32 partition.

And remember: it is always better to install Windows at first and then Linux. This avoids a lot of post-installation work.