I need Windows for a few things, and while I love Ubuntu. I think I'll have to install Windows agian for a short period of time.
I got the .iso file on my desktop, and need to make it bootable from a flash drive.
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I have a problem, because lately I installed ubuntu on my netbook and I decided that it worked faster with Windows XP and I would like to go back to it, but I don't know how to remove ubuntu from my hard drive without an live CD (because I don't have an cd-rom).
So recently I have installed Ubuntu as an OS in addition to my Windows because it looked good and I have used it in the past and I liked it. Before I installed Ubuntu, they (the website) have given me a help list that shows that I will have the option of having Windows aside to Ubuntu (dual install), while I work with the Ubuntu OS.
I have Windows ME on a PC that I want to install Ubuntu to but i don't have a CD burner and at present don't have access to a USB drive.
If i had to i could get a USB drive but i was hoping to avoid that.
I did a search on google and the most relevant information i could find was at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows
However when i try to do "The Netboot Approach" in ste
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I had ubuntu 11.04 installed on another complete hard drive thats not even connected with my main hard drive. see I Just unhooked my Windows vista hard drive. and put another drive to run ubuntu.
I used a usb drive to install ubuntu with windows and had several problems installing it. I broken windows somehow then just installed ubuntu over windows but now i can't find/use my internal hard drive plus ubuntu won't boot without my usb drive. Is there anyway i can get ubuntu onto the internal hard drive and also find/use it?
Laptop:HP Pavilion g6
CPU:AMD a6 quad
I just installed Ubuntu onto my hard drive from a USB drive. When I reached the partitions screen, I noticed it listed the full hard drive as "free space" even though I already had Windows 7 installed.
I knew I had about 50 GB of free space on the hard drive, so I partitioned sda1 for 35 GB and installed Ubuntu onto it, and partitioned sda2 for 4 GB of swap space.
I am planning to do a fresh install of windows and ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop. I plan to do it with my 4 gb pen drive. What the problem is that I want to have both the bootable windows installer AND ubuntu installer together.
My external hard drive is not detected when I plug it into the USB port in Ubuntu. When I dual boot windows 7 it says the drive is "corrupted and unreadable." When I looked at solutions in windows I did find one program that retrieved files but wiped out the file names. This was the best that I could find using google.