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How to install Ubuntu on a seperate partition to dual boot with Windows
Step by step guide on how to install Ubuntu 8.10 on a separate partition to dual boot with windows. Please Join our Network to learn More hackclarify.grou.ps
How to remove Ubuntu 8.10:
1. Right click Computer and select Manage.
2. Right click on the Ubuntu Partition, select delete volume and do the same for the swap area partition.
3.Right click on the windows partition, and select extend volume and click next so windows claims back the former swap and ubuntu partitions.
However this will prevent Windows from booting up as the GRUB boot loader is still installed.
To remove the GRUB loader (windows xp)
1.Insert your Windows installation disc, restart the machine, and on start up boot from the disc.
2. After setup files have been loaded press R to select the repair option
3. Type 1 then press enter to select your windows installation
4. Type in your administrator password
5 .Type FIXMBR and press enter. Press Y to confirm.
6.Type EXIT, press the enter key to restart your machine and remove the install disc.
Ubuntu is now removed along with GRUB loader, you are left with your windows xp installation.
To remove the GRUB loader (windows vista)
1.Insert your Windows installation disc, restart the machine, and on start up boot from the disc.
2. Select your language and keyboard.
3. Click Repair your computer
4. Click Command Prompt
5. In command prompt type Bootrec.exe /FixMbr and press enter.
6.Restart your machine & remove the install disc.
Ubuntu is now removed along with GRUB loader, you are left with your windows installation.
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