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noguyinshame
June 23rd, 2013, 07:11 PM
I had both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 13.04 in dual boot, and both works fine.

However, I wanted to reinstall Windows 7 as it have become way too sluggish for me to do any productive work such as Premiere or After Effect, so I did a clean reinstall of the C partition. I was hoping that the reinstallation did not corrupt the Ubuntu partition, but sadly it did. Then I decided it's best to reinstall Ubuntu 13.04. This time, I install it differently than the last time I install it. Instead of custom install with different root, /home, and /boot partition, instead I click the first option: Keep all my Home files and all my packages installed.

I begun the reinstall, and the packages fail to reinstall as they are corrupted, and after I'm done with the reinstall it rebooted, and I was brough to GRUB, instead of the usual BIOS that would have the option between the Ubuntu GRUB or Windows 7. When I boot into Ubuntu, the resolution was off, smaller than it should be, and the LAN driver seem to fail as I can not connect to the Ineternet, which is weird since I can connect during installation.

This is a new problem that I haven't encountered when installing Ubuntu. Is there a solution to this, or do I have to do a clean custom reinstall of Ubuntu?

noguyinshame
June 25th, 2013, 12:28 AM
Bumping this...