Help! I've really messed this up
29-08-2007, 18:59
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
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Originally Posted by ben_b
it's no problem really even though it has just downloaded 80 update, this may take a while lol
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Good job they've fixed the WGA 'glitch'...
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29-08-2007, 19:16
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
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it's no problem really even though it has just downloaded 80 update, this may take a while lol
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I think you might want a speedtest thread if theres problems with that too
If your on 4/20Mb though you can download,burn & install Ubuntu in no time at all.Once you get used of that partitioning/installation routine you`ll find you can dl,burn and install Ubuntu in under 30Min`s(on the 20Mb).
Thats slow compared to some i know of mind you
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Good job they've fixed the WGA 'glitch'...
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I`m sure i read about WGA validating linux as genuine Windows recently.....
Yup..
http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/07/06/18/0037223.shtml
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29-08-2007, 19:32
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
i'm on 2mb and after i downloaded it i was probably shaped but i don't care cause i downloaded it between 12 and 1AM so the 4hrs has now passed yay!
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29-08-2007, 19:40
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
I think i was still using the 1Mb stb when i stumbled across Ubuntu last July.......well & truly worth the wait it turned out to be
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29-08-2007, 22:17
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
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Glad you got it sorted mate 
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Indeed. A lot of Dual-Boot problems (not just with Linux mind you!) Are actually caused by Microsoft's complete and utter taking over of the boot sector, if you Install Windows on a machine already running Linux for instance - does it ask you if you want to install a boot menu? No! For Linux, booting windows can sometimes be a bit of guesswork, expecting the boot files to be in a certain place, and when they're not, chaos can ensue! But as has been said in previous posts, these are usually easy to fix given a bit of experience and perhaps some Google search know-how
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31-08-2007, 23:11
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
After all this messing about just because i wanted to try something different i despise linux now. The user interface is shocking, it's almost as bad as having a mac! Good job I have now got acronis disk director suite so that i could re-organise the partitions and i thought that i would have to fix the boot sector but as soon as i deleted the other partitions i was running xp on its own again without the boot menu.
Linux =
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31-08-2007, 23:19
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
Interesting. I dual booted XP and ubuntu fine. Just took my time and followed the instructions and used some common sense. 
Eventually I binned XP because I didn't need it anymore.
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31-08-2007, 23:25
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
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Originally Posted by plasticjanner
Interesting. I dual booted XP and ubuntu fine. Just took my time and followed the instructions and used some common sense. 
Eventually I binned XP because I didn't need it anymore.
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i got ubuntu and xp dual booting fine on the second attempt but then did the opposite to you and binned ubuntu
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31-08-2007, 23:31
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
Choice is what it's all about. 
But hate? thats a strong word. I prefer Ubuntu to XP but don't hate XP.
I still run XP on an old box, it's useful sometimes, like when you want to catch internet worms for fun and learning.
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31-08-2007, 23:40
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
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Choice is what it's all about. 
But hate? thats a strong word. I prefer Ubuntu to XP but don't hate XP.
I still run XP on an old box, it's useful sometimes, like when you want to catch internet worms for fun and learning. 
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linux is good when there is no support for any of your hardware like printers and webcams etc.  and if you have a decent antivirus you don't get viruses. i hardly ever get viruses because i use a combination of McAfee Total Protection an Spybot S&D
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31-08-2007, 23:57
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
If you prefer XP and think you're safe then I'm not going to burst your bubble.
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01-09-2007, 00:06
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Re: Help! I've really messed this up
ben
When you've recovered from your trauma...
There's hundreds of different Linux distros to try out at distrowatch.org
Just download the iso's and burn to CD (you can use CD-RW).
Then run the LiveCD. No need to install it. If it's no good, then erase the CD and try another one.
Some of those LiveCD's have a toram option. This lets you load the OS into your RAM and run it from there - at full speed.
Two examples of this are PCLinuxOS and Zenwalk.
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