Brinson Daemon Poster Messages 1,195 Jul 30, 2007 #11 No, Wubi is the easiest...automated...done from inside windows...uses "virtual partitions" so you can keep your current windows install...
No, Wubi is the easiest...automated...done from inside windows...uses "virtual partitions" so you can keep your current windows install...
alexsabree Fully Optimized Messages 1,845 Location United States Jul 30, 2007 #12 idk about wubi, but the way i did it was simple enough. (edit) Why wouldn't you be able to keep your current partitions?
idk about wubi, but the way i did it was simple enough. (edit) Why wouldn't you be able to keep your current partitions?
Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Jul 31, 2007 #13 Brinson said: No, Wubi is the easiest...automated...done from inside windows...uses "virtual partitions" so you can keep your current windows install... Click to expand... You can keep your Windows even if you partition Besides, what happens if you've installed Linux with Wubi and then you want to dump Windows?
Brinson said: No, Wubi is the easiest...automated...done from inside windows...uses "virtual partitions" so you can keep your current windows install... Click to expand... You can keep your Windows even if you partition Besides, what happens if you've installed Linux with Wubi and then you want to dump Windows?