mgmyers
October 2nd, 2009, 05:40 AM
I recently upgraded to a newer Ubuntu and chose to install the new version without deleting the old one just yet. It seems a partition was created. I really like the newer version:P, except that my documents etc were not transferred from the old one as promised.:(
After retrieving those documents, I would like to delete the old version and regain the harddrive space. As it is, with the old version taking up space, there is no room for me to download updates for the newer version.
How do I get the old version out and only have the one OS installed? BTW, I can manually choose on install which version to boot. Unfortunately I'm given eight or ten choices instead of the expected two.
Thanks for any help.
After retrieving those documents, I would like to delete the old version and regain the harddrive space. As it is, with the old version taking up space, there is no room for me to download updates for the newer version.
How do I get the old version out and only have the one OS installed? BTW, I can manually choose on install which version to boot. Unfortunately I'm given eight or ten choices instead of the expected two.
Thanks for any help.