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| Dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7- partition problem
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| Re: Dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7- partition problem
In view of the fact that the installation did not complete, the Ubuntu partition might be there non-bootable. On the way to confirm, boot the Ubuntu cd. You be supposed to have a menu of options. Choose boot from hard drive. I think if the Ubuntu installation be bootable, it will boot effectively. If it is not bootable, you be supposed to obtain several type of error message significant you accordingly.The installation most likely stopped up at the "waiting for network connection" phase for the reason that a network connection might be essential subsequent to installation to update each and every one installed packages toward the newest version. |
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| Re: Dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7- partition problem
If the installation is not completed successfully then the Ubuntu partition may be there non-bootable. So the option you have is to delete ubuntu partition. In order to delete the Ubuntu partition, you have two alternative: 1)You be able to boot windows in addition to make use of windows software on the way to get back the Ubuntu partition designed for windows. 2) Try to boot the Ubuntu cd at the same time as a live cd. Run gparted or supplementary partition management application of your preference in order to take away the Ubuntu partition, as well as expand the windows partition on the way to capture up the free space. Finish the task in addition to write down a fresh partition table. |
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| Re: Dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7- partition problem
I also run in the same trouble when I do a dual boot/advance partition by means of Windows 7 as well as Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat. I was demanding to include as 20gb, change as 4gb, plus home at the same time as the remaining space.Subsequent to installing a looking by the side of it in gparted, why is sda3 outside the sda4? Shouldn't it be within? |
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| Re: Dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7- partition problem
Your computer is set by means of a boot order; it tried a PXE Boot in excess of the network after that attempt the primary disc scheduled moreover could not discover a bootable partition. I am unsure if it may be value checking your BIOS as well as establishing what boot categorizes you has set. If you have a LiveCD you may possibly attempt booting this after that having a look by the side of what partitions there are using Gparted as well as observe if you be able to see the 3 partitions you should have. Also can you allow us be familiar with the fundamental specification of the PC. |
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