Umniscient
September 19th, 2010, 07:48 PM
Just to start off, I want to explain that I have an Intel iMac. I didn't post this in the Apple section because installing and upgrading is more relevant to my question.
I've been running Windows 7 on my Intel iMac (as the only OS) for a few days now. However, I was missing Linux, so I popped in my Ubuntu Live CD and booted. When I got to the partition section of the install, though, the Live CD did not recognize my existing Windows installation.
It gave me "This computer has no operating systems on it" and displayed my entire hard drive as free space. I think my partition table must be messed up, but I need help on how to fix it/resolve the problem so that Windows shows up on the Live CD and I can select "Install side-by-side".
Thank you in advance. :)
I've been running Windows 7 on my Intel iMac (as the only OS) for a few days now. However, I was missing Linux, so I popped in my Ubuntu Live CD and booted. When I got to the partition section of the install, though, the Live CD did not recognize my existing Windows installation.
It gave me "This computer has no operating systems on it" and displayed my entire hard drive as free space. I think my partition table must be messed up, but I need help on how to fix it/resolve the problem so that Windows shows up on the Live CD and I can select "Install side-by-side".
Thank you in advance. :)