Hi David,
You appear to have gotten a lot of info already.
> having chosen for it to install itself alongside
> Windows. I thought it would simply find the Windows partition and roughly
> half the available space still left on the drive.
>> [Blink] You let it automatically partition on a machi
On 14 February 2014 22:02, George DiceGeorge wrote:
> Im not an expert either! but...
>
> First backup everything to an external hard disk-
> you can do this by dragging from windows explorer.
>
> Before trying to install dualboot run gparted,
> partitioning from maybe system menu on live disk.
>
Im not an expert either! but...
First backup everything to an external hard disk-
you can do this by dragging from windows explorer.
Before trying to install dualboot run gparted,
partitioning from maybe system menu on live disk.
Hopefully one of the partitions is huge with lots of spare space.
On 14 de febrero de 2014 21:19:59 GMT, Gordon Burgess-Parker
wrote:
>On 14/02/14 12:20, alan c wrote:
>> On 13/02/14 17:43, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
>>> BTW, it looks like the Linux Emporium website is back up.
>> thanks!
>>
>> Why are they still advertising Ubuntu 11.10 on laptops for he
>
>Being a great believer in the adage "you mustn't do anything that can't
>be
>easily undone" and you must always have a credible reversion plan, I
>would
>welcome both a forward strategy and some detailed pointers on how I
>should
>proceed to achieve a duel-booting machine.
I am very interest
I will offer what guidance I can, but you leave a lot of blanks in
your account and I cannot -- and dare not -- try to guess.
On 14 February 2014 21:04, David Goldsbrough wrote:
> My experience of installing Ubuntu is limited to [...] into a Win XP
> environment.
Does that mean using WUBI?
>
On 14/02/14 12:20, alan c wrote:
> On 13/02/14 17:43, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
>> BTW, it looks like the Linux Emporium website is back up.
> thanks!
>
> Why are they still advertising Ubuntu 11.10 on laptops for heavens
> sakes? I cannot in conscience link that site to would be Ubuntu
> novi
My experience of installing Ubuntu is limited to either a full install on a
virgin hard-disk or into a Win XP environment.
I have been helping a friend recently with problems on their HP 64bit AMD
laptop regarding user profiles, corrupt registry and AVG. Long story,
short - all is now sorted.
Be
On 13/02/14 17:43, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> BTW, it looks like the Linux Emporium website is back up.
thanks!
Why are they still advertising Ubuntu 11.10 on laptops for heavens
sakes? I cannot in conscience link that site to would be Ubuntu
novices saying it is a brilliant company (which I
No need, my address is in the public domain, as seen on System76's
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On Feb 13, 2014 10:47 PM, "Peter Maddison"
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