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Posted 12-01-2008 at 11:35 PM by lightspeedsq

I am presently downloading Ubuntu 8.10 on My Laptop to Write it to a CD and want to replace My Xp Home with it. Problem is I need to start all over as with a new PC, and With XP already on My PC, It wants to reinstall. Q, Can I delete all partitians from an Fresh XP cd bootup, then prociead from a reboot with an Ubuntu CD in the drive an d get an new OS? Thanks for the help.
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    its no need to reinstall winXP. when u install ubuntu u can manually select & edit ur partition table. also can use free space on winC: partition to make a new parti: to install linux. when u install ubuntu pls read every msg carefully.if u cud find a file tells how 2 install ubuntu,read it 1st.u can install winxp after ubuntu. but it will mk troubles vt boot loader.always winxp should be installed2 da active partition.
    if not xp cudnt load.
    Posted 12-04-2008 at 02:22 AM by roshantux roshantux is offline
 

  



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