Yes actually in fact there's directions online. Type that question into Google and there's a site that uses the word geek in it. Computer geek or something to that effect. You'll know because it has kind of like a military theme if you will character in it. And they give you a step-by-step instructions and how to dual try or even quad boot your computer. So it's about setting your partition just the most important part but that site will go over it for you. So put your question in Google and when you see the word geek is part of the names I can't remember the whole website URL. And you'll be golden from there
If you have installed ubuntu with windows you uninstall it in the add remove programs.
Windows XP.
Boot from the Windows XP CD and let it reformat the drive. WIndows XP cannot use the native Ubuntu filesystem, so you'll need to reformat the drive anyway and you might as well do it using the XP install disc.
system -> admin -> users and groups. Or, since this question is in the "Windows XP" category, are you asking how to create a new user on Ubuntu from within Windows XP?
No.
If you chose the option to resize the hard drive to make room for Ubuntu, there will an entry for Windows XP on a boot menu when you start the computer. If you chose to use the entire disk, Windows XP was erased, and recovery is probably not possible.
Start with windows 2000 then windows xp.
Windows XP cannot be installed or reinstalled directly from DOS.
The Qt widget toolkit is not installed by default in Windows XP. Windows applications can use the Qt toolkit in Windows XP, and the QT SDK is available for Windows XP.
The GRUB bootloader gets it's menu off of the Ubuntu partition. Since you deleted the Ubuntu partition, it can't read the list or know what to do next. You have two options:1. Reinstall Ubuntu.2. Boot from the Window XP CD, access the Recovery Console, and runfdisk /mbrThis will rewrite the Master Boot Record, and shouldallow you to boot back into Windows.
HOW TO Delete crupt window xp for new installation
Well, Windows 7 Professional comes with, "XP Mode." "XP Mode" is a program installed Windows 7 Professional where you can use XP on a Windows 7-upgraded/Windows 7-installed PC or notebook.Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 UltimateDO NOT come with "XP Mode."