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08-05-2010 8:30 AM
#748 - OE and #749 - EJ: The first time I tried to install Ubuntu within Windows (when I fell asleep) I noticed that it reported my C:\ drive having 20+gb free, and it selected 12gb to use for the installation. I thought that was a bit much so reduced it (there's drop-down box where different gb can be selected) to 10gb. As already documented, the installation went wrong.
Messing around overnight I found I could no longer boot into Ubuntu, so I opened the USB stick in Windows Explorer and set the install running with Wubi.exe. After nearly 2 hours of "extracting files" I started getting warning boxes "Drive C:\ is running low on space" 😞 I wonder if this is what happened last time while I was asleep. So I exited and removed all Ubuntu files with Revo.
I can't understand why I can no longer boot from Ubuntu-on-the-stick so I can run it from that ?:|
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