Marcelo Gutierrez schreef op do 27-01-2011 om 17:12 [-0600]:
> Why would you roll back an installation? and why would someone change
> his mind in the middle of an install party? 

Most laptops/desktops don't come with a Windows install disc anymore, so
if you want to be able to restore a broken Windows install, the only way
to do that is the "restore original install" that you get from a
boot/BIOS menu or from the rescue-DVD that you burn using that tool.

The problem is: that restore tool takes over the whole disk for Windows
again, so bye bye Ubuntu when you use it.


The other problem Fabián refers to is that in most cases the restore
tool partitions + Windows partitions (2 of each) are all primary
partitions, so there is no simple way to add extra partitions on the
disk (you can't add extra partitions after resizing the existing ones).


-- 
Jan Claeys


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