Re: WUBI

2009-08-18 Thread Christopher Lees
On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 05:14 +0100, Jeff Spargo wrote:
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> HI!
> Ive been playing with ubuntu for a few years and this year have been
> stoked with WUBI. Wubi 8 was fine but I demounted it to show my son
> (he's 9 and says "WINDOWS IS CRAP! I just cant do what I want to do on
> it") )  how to put it onto my laptop. I tried teh new wubi that slaps
> on the 9.04 BUT the bloody download never finishes, tried 3 times.
> I have the iso from a mag but prefer to run teh dual boot option and
> keep teh xp on the side..
> Can I somehow run the wubi and get it to use the magazine ubuntu I
> have?

There are three options:

1. Put the .iso file into the same folder as the Wubi program, so it
won't download it from the internet

2. Burn the .iso to a CD and run Wubi straight off the CD - it comes on
the CD.

3. Best option: Burn the .iso to a CD, boot off it and tell the
installer to resize your Windows partition and install Ubuntu in the
free space, to make a real dual-boot.

Wubi has a couple of massive drawbacks; firstly, you only get up to 30
gigabytes of space, and secondly if anything happens to Windows you will
also lose your Ubuntu. If Windows crashes, it doesn't unmount its own
partition cleanly, so Ubuntu won't be able to boot. You need to run
chkdisk before Ubuntu will be able to work again.

Even with the existence of Wubi, I still recommend a real dual-boot
setup. Fewer potential problems, and much easier to turn your dual-boot
into a single-boot.


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Re: WUBI

2009-08-07 Thread bwright
Well the other option would be to do a full install of Ubuntu and then
install Windows in a virtual machine using something such as virtual
box which I believe is included in the main ubuntu jaunt repositories.
A quick question did you download the iso using the WUBI client? If so
please go to http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download place the .iso
file in the same directory as the wubi executable. If you have a slow
internet connection may I suggest you bit torrent the iso file? It can
handle slower connections than http. I am not 100% sure if you can use
the cd but you should be able to. Sorry I couldn't provide more
information.

On Jul 25, 4:16 pm, Jeff Spargo  wrote:
> HI!
> Ive been playing with ubuntu for a few years and this year have been
> stoked with WUBI. Wubi 8 was fine but I demounted it to show my son
> (he's 9 and says "WINDOWS IS CRAP! I just cant do what I want to do on
> it") )  how to put it onto my laptop. I tried teh new wubi that slaps
> on the 9.04 BUT the bloody download never finishes, tried 3 times.
> I have the iso from a mag but prefer to run teh dual boot option and
> keep teh xp on the side..
> Can I somehow run the wubi and get it to use the magazine ubuntu I
> have?
>
> Feeling a litle lost without my ubuntu actually. Are any other people
> having this problem? I tell people about wubi all the time.
>
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WUBI

2009-07-24 Thread Jeff Spargo
HI!
Ive been playing with ubuntu for a few years and this year have been
stoked with WUBI. Wubi 8 was fine but I demounted it to show my son
(he's 9 and says "WINDOWS IS CRAP! I just cant do what I want to do on
it") )  how to put it onto my laptop. I tried teh new wubi that slaps
on the 9.04 BUT the bloody download never finishes, tried 3 times.
I have the iso from a mag but prefer to run teh dual boot option and
keep teh xp on the side..
Can I somehow run the wubi and get it to use the magazine ubuntu I
have?

Feeling a litle lost without my ubuntu actually. Are any other people
having this problem? I tell people about wubi all the time.

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Removing Windows after installing hardy heron throught Wubi

2008-07-25 Thread echobrain User
Hello. I'm Subeh from Delhi. Hope you're doing gr8. I've recently
installed Ubuntu Hardy heron with the help of Wubi. Now i liked Ubuntu
so much that i just want to remove windows and  carry on my life with
ubuntu. I want to remove windows xp, installed on a different
partition. 
Kindly tell me the necessary steps. i searched the net but couldnt find
any relevant information. 


With regards,
Subeh



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