I've tried VMs and now Wubi, and whenever i use a VM to install, i get "must run in low graphics mode" with a black screen or it freezes afterward.
When I install on my real machine through wubi, I reboot into Ubuntu, and I get the following:
"completing the Ubuntu installation"
"For more installation boot
options, press 'esc' now"
"0"
"_"
It stays on this screen for a
Hello everyone in the Ubuntu community, I always wanted to have a linux OS in one of my computers. Finally I saw the opportunity to install it along with windows 7 using the Wubi.
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Is it fully possible to install Ubuntu on a slave HDD, by using WUBI, i've Windows 7 as primary HDD ?
i mean will Wubi installation go normal on "slave HDD", like no blue screens of death , or any mishappenings n accidents like data loss etc..
i've HDD structure of 2 X 1TB of 2 HDDs.
Disk0
C: Windows 7 - 40GB
D: Store (for data n all) - 891 GB
Disk1
E: HDD1 - (for backups mostly) - 931GB
Now
I installed the newest release of Ubuntu 12.04 with the wubi installer. The computer is up and running with Ubuntu, I am typing this in Firefox and I can use all the software that was supplied with the installation. However, it seems there is only a small selection of new apps that I am able to install.
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So I have been successfully running ubuntu along side windows with the wubi installation but keep finding myself running out of space and wish to get rid of windows and solely go with ubuntu.
I did a Wubi "alongside install" from the Windows installer for Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 LTS. After install I get a black screen, when trying to boot Ubuntu.
I accidentally removed the current video driver with apt-get remove nvidia-current. That lead to me only seeing this on a reboot.
Which leads to my question: I read up on migrating my Wubi install, and I think it's time for me to format over XP (don't know why I hold on to it, since I have Windows 7 on that tower as well) and install Ubuntu on my second hard drive.
Hi there, I finally got a new laptop and thought of installing Ubuntu alongside with Windows 7, but something seems very wrong with it. Ubuntu won't load in any way.