FarGuddu
April 27th, 2012, 10:39 AM
Hello, I'm new to Ubuntu. It's extremely difficult for a pure Windows user to play around with partitions and stuff. It's entirely different and sophisticated.
I have two partitions on my 500 GB disc.
One is 60 GB (had Windows 7 on it before) and the other very important partition is 405 GB with all my data on it which I can't afford to lose.
I'm trying to install Ubuntu, but the partition manager isn't allowing me to install it on the 60 GB partition. It says no root file system is defined. I can't erase the disc because I'm sure I'll lose all my data on the 405 GB partition.
I'm stuck here. Please, help!!!
I have two partitions on my 500 GB disc.
One is 60 GB (had Windows 7 on it before) and the other very important partition is 405 GB with all my data on it which I can't afford to lose.
I'm trying to install Ubuntu, but the partition manager isn't allowing me to install it on the 60 GB partition. It says no root file system is defined. I can't erase the disc because I'm sure I'll lose all my data on the 405 GB partition.
I'm stuck here. Please, help!!!