tomi4
April 26th, 2018, 05:37 PM
I installed from USB the newest Ubuntu, dual-boot. It crashed. Windows still works but Ubuntu doesn't. According to Disk Management I now have C: and Ubuntu (1.95 GB) partitions plus five nameless partitions (about 24 GB). EDIT: The 1.95 GB partition was the USB stick.
Anyway, my question is what to do next. If I tried to download the ISO again and then reinstall, does the installer recognize the previous failed installation? If not, should I just format the partitions, add them to C:, and repair the Windows boot loader (as one page suggested)? Or is there an an easier way?
Anyway, my question is what to do next. If I tried to download the ISO again and then reinstall, does the installer recognize the previous failed installation? If not, should I just format the partitions, add them to C:, and repair the Windows boot loader (as one page suggested)? Or is there an an easier way?