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When you first install Ubuntu, it will walk you through the steps to install it and keep your other OS installed. Then when you boot your dual-boot system, you can simply select Ubuntu.
Download and boot from the Ultimate Boot CD available from http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Use a disk utility to erase the partition and Windows will do the rest when you install it. thank you pretty good windows xp boot disk
You'd need to boot from some other drive and then use a utility to format the hard drive. One that you can get for free is called DBAN ("Darik's Boot and Nuke"), which will not only format the drive but completely erase everything that's on it. You'd then need to get some other installation media to install a new OS on the hard drive.
Use JPG format.
Use a Boot up CD or Boot up Floppy to format the C: Drive and then install ur Operating System. to create a boot floppy go to control panel -- > add and remove prog -- > the last tab (creat boot disk)
To format a partition that is not in use get a program called Gparted. If you need to format the whole drive you need to boot from a Linux CD.
Yes, you can. Just boot up in restore mode and use command format C: (or disk which you want to format).
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Use a boot disc or a Linux LiveCD such as Knoppix
I ques you are asking which format to use for print. People usually use .tiff format to save images for print. When shooting with digital camera use raw format or tiff.
CentOS cannot be installed from a zipped package, nor is it even distributed in such a format. The typical way to install CentOS is to write an ISO image to a DVD or flash drive and boot your computer from it. Some third-party archiving tools on Windows, like WinRAR or WinZip, may associate themselves with ISO images, but they are not "zipped packages." You do not need to use these programs with them or extract the contents to install CentOS. In Windows 7 and later, you can write an ISO image to a DVD by right-clicking the image and selecting Burn disc image. To write it to a flash drive, you'll need a third-party tool like balenaEtcher or Win32 Disk Imager.
If the system was used for a while, it's recommended just to format and reinstall the system. In that way you will get rid of old information and "garbage" which was collect by the operating system. Or if you do not want to do that, you can use imaging software such as Acronis Image, R-image and so. Before doing that you need to uninstall everything what you think you have to or need to. After that check the disk for errors, do defragmentation, make image of your hard drive. Format the drive install operating system from the image. PS: you need to make sure that you know how to use imaging software, especially how to install images.