Narendra,
wanted to install it within windows which works as dual boot with windows.
At present ubuntu9.04 installed within Windows and works as dual boot with
windows. So far no problems faced. Updating will carried out in ubuntu
itself as usual. It is better  to wait for another one month by the time
10.04 will be stable?
With Best Wishes,
sriranga(77yrsold)

On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Narendra Diwate
<narendra.diw...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Sriranga(77yrsold) : Suggest you to uninstall 9.04 and then install
> 10.04. This applies whether you want to install it within Windows or
> as a dual boot with Windows.
>
> On 16/05/2010, Sriranga(77yrsold) <withblessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have installed ubuntu 9.04 in  WinxP as a part of software. Ubuntu9.04
> can
> > be uninstalled easily thro' Add/Remove of Control settings of Winxp.  How
> to
> > install latest version 10.4 in WinXP without uninstalling
> > existing 9.04
> >
> > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:56 PM, $reeHari <theneoind...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> I am not sure whether u can upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04 directly . Anyway
> >> all I can say is that YOU CANT UPGRADE YOUR UBUNTU WITH A LIVE CD . You
> >> should download the ALTERNATE CD iso image from the site and mount it .
> >> The
> >> package manager automatically asks if you want to upgrade the distro ,
> >> once
> >> the mount is done .
> >>
> >> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Danish Lala <danish.l...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello!
> >>> Why don't someone suggest a way to upgrade from the CD?? I have the iso
> >>> file downloaded and a bootable Live Cd made of it. When you insert it
> >>> when
> >>> your machine is on the package manager detects it. I think the packages
> >>> are
> >>> detected and one can upgrade through the CD and then install the
> >>> additional
> >>> updates.
> >>> I have not done the above procedure till now but am thinking to do so.
> >>> Will be better if someone will guide me through. I run 8.04 and am want
> >>> to
> >>> install 10.04. Any help in this regards i sappreciated.
> >>> Thank you.
> >>>
> >>> Ubuntu User,
> >>> Danish Lala.
> >>>
> >>> On 12 May 2010 19:22, Sandeep Raghuraman <sandy.8...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I think it's better to do a fresh install because there have been lots
> >>>> of
> >>>> changes and new features e.g ext4 and grub2. ext4 is a lot faster than
> >>>> ext3
> >>>> and grub2 makes it easy to find and add new kernels and operating
> >>>> systems
> >>>> installed on the system.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >> SreeHari
> >>
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