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How do you install ubuntu on Windows 7?

Installing Ubuntu on Windows 7 is easy.One of the steps include formatting your hard drive, make sure that back up you files before installing Ubuntu.To install Ubuntu on Windows XP, Vista 7, follow these steps:Go to www.ubuntu.comDownload the Ubuntu ISO Image and save it to (If your computer is 64bit, download the 64bit version.)Burn the ISO Image to a DVD or a CD.Shut down the computer. Make sure that you keep the CD or DVD inside.Boot from the CD or DVD. (Hit any key before it boots from the hard drive.Select "Try Ubuntu without making changes to your Computer".Wait until it loads up the desktop.Then, there should be an icon that says "Install Ubuntu". Double click that.Fill in the information that the installer asks you.Then it asks you for where to install on the hard drive. If you want Windows to be there after the installation, let it make another partition. If you do not want Windows 7, select "Erase and use the whole hard disk"Wait until it finishes.When it finishes, reboot the computer.During the reboot, it asks you to eject the disk. Eject the disk and hit space-bar.DONE!


How does WUBI work?

The Wubi application installs Ubuntu on the same partition as the Windows operating system. When the computer starts up it prompts you with either starting Windows or Ubuntu. If you choose Unbuntu an image of Linux loads on the Windows partition much like mounting an ISO image. The default folder on the partition is located in C:\ubuntu. This is referred to as a, "shell" accept in this case the, "shell" is an unpartitioned OS.


Can you install ubuntu on a computer without internet?

Yes absolutely one can install Ubuntu or any other OS without internet connection. Of course you have to have the Ubuntu .iso image file handy. You can install it using USB stick with universal USB installer or from the hard disk you have downloaded to. But the latest updates won't be installed without internet.


How to install Ubuntu and Windows on the Same Hard Drive?

Windows has held the top spot in the operating system battle for quite some time. Ubuntu Linux is quickly gaining popularity among computer users due to the flexibility of the system. If you are a Windows user who would like to make the switch to an open source platform, you should consider Ubuntu. If you are unsure that you will like the new system or that you won’t be able to use your favorite Windows programs any longer, there is a way to install both operating systems on your hard drive. This process will be outlined in the following guide.The first thing you must do is download the Ubuntu ISO file from the website. Once the file is downloaded, you will need to burn the ISO image onto a disc. There are many free image burning software packages available online. You will then need to reboot your computer from your newly burned installation disc. When the splash screen appears, select the "Install Ubuntu" option. Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to the partition manager. At this point, you may choose the default option, in which Ubuntu will automatically resize your Windows partition to free up enough space to install Ubuntu. If you would like to manually specify the size and location of the partition, you may do so. If you choose this option, remember to designate SWAP space as well. SWAP space is used when the system requires more memory than you have in RAM. When you are finished with partitioning, proceed with the installation process by following the instructions on the screen.When the installation is finished, the computer will reboot and you will need to remove your installation disc. Before you see your desktop, GRUB bootloader will display. This menu displays for 10 seconds by default and allows you to choose which operating system you would like to use. Since Windows does not recognize Ubuntu, if you install Windows after Ubuntu you will need to boot from your Ubuntu installation disc and update GRUB in the terminal to be able to access both operating systems.


Can you mount a windows 7 iso file as a DVD drive and then just install it or do you need to be booting up your computer in order to install windows 7?

You cannot imagine how great it would be if Seven could do that. In order to install you have to burn that image on DVD and boot from that DVD (or start installation Windows if the image which you have supports such mode, not all of them do).


What is the best deployment strategy for a business looking to install a custom image of Windows 8 on 50 brand new laptop?

Windows Deployment Services


How can you duplicate a DVD containing Ubuntu operating system?

There are actually a few ways you could do this. # In Ubuntu, open a terminal and run the command dd if=/dev/cdrom of=ubuntu.iso. This will create a backup image you can use at any later date, or send to someone over the internet. # Alternatively, in Ubuntu, install the program K3B. This can be done by opening a terminal and running "sudo apt-get install k3b". This is an easy-to-use CD/DVD creation, burning, and copying program. On the main screen, you will see a button labeled "Further actions." Click this, and then click "Copy DVD." # In Windows, download the simple and freeware program ImgBurn. It is pretty much self-explanatory. You can use this program to copy CD and DVDs, and then burn the image to a new disc.


How do you fix computer without operating system without a disk?

You can't. You must have some form of installation medium to install an operating system. Although it is possible to install over a network, it is very difficult to set this up correctly, and you will still need the installation files on another computer. Depending on the operating system in question, it may be possible to remove the hard drive, connect it to another computer, and either image a file system onto it, or run the installer (providing, again, that you have a disk or files). well if you don't have the RIGHT disk you could try Ubuntu...it is free and all you need is a blank CD to make a Ubuntu live CD if you don't have ANY disk I'm afraid you are S.O.L my friend... keep in mind that Ubuntu is a Linux OS not windows so you will not be able to run .exe files on it...you'll have to run tar.gz(i think) files on Ubuntu, and Ubuntu is not good for games, although with the use of windows emulators (such as W.I.N.E.) you can get some .exe files and some games to work


How do you edit photos in ubuntu Linux?

you are going to want to ensure that you have some sort of photo manipulation software such as Gimp (Gnu Image Manipulation Program) if you do not currently have it you can install it by searching for it in the repositories or software center by its name.


How do you install Ubuntu?

Go to ubuntu.com and click the button for "Get Ubuntu". The fastest way to get a CD is to download a CD image (it will be a .iso file), and burn it to a CD. The file will be almost 700Mb, which can take 4-8 hours on a broadband connection. Note that the contents of the .iso file must be burned on a disc, not the .iso file itself. To do this, you will need a CD burning application such as InfraRecorder (infrarecorder.org), which will burn the data in the .iso to disc. It may be a wise idea to backup important files you don't want to lose at this point. If you intend to completely overwrite all your files and previous operating system, or if this is a new computer, you don't need to.Boot your computer with the CD in the drive. You may have to change settings in your BIOS to make the computer boot from the CD. At the Ubuntu menu, select either "Try Ubuntu Without any Change" or "Install Ubuntu". If you "Try Ubuntu", you will be taken to a working desktop environment, and there will be a shortcut on the desktop to install. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Ubuntu. If you are installing alongside an existing operating system and you do not want to destroy it and all your data, be sure you select the option to resize existing partitions and install side by side. Changes made after this point are generally irreversable. Once you have given the installer all necessary information and options, it will install Ubuntu on your system. Depending on your hardware, this can take up to 30 minutes, but most modern systems should install fairly quickly. Shut down and restart your computer. Ubuntu will instruct you when to remove the CD from the CD drive. When you reboot, you will see your new Ubuntu installation. From here you can check for updates (there are always updates), set up drivers for your hardware, and install new programs. To connect to the internet initially, you will most likely need to connect to a wired network by ethernet.


How do you make an Ubuntu LiveCD?

The image downloaded from Ubuntu's website is already a LiveCD. If you want guides on how to customize it, or to create one from an installed system, refer to the links below.


I just got a new laptop for Christmas and when i boot it up it says os not found?

Well, Then apparently it's refurbished & you will have to buy or download a new OS such as Windows, or Ubuntu. I can give you a link to get Ubuntu for free, all you have to do is download it, & get a program called Power ISO & burn the image to a CD-R Media. After You burn the image you just insert in your "New" laptop & follow the installation instructions. http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download