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JokarMan
September 16th, 2008, 08:37 AM
Hi all,
This is my 1st time to write in the forum, although um a fan of it :)
Actually, i have a little problem which is:
I installed Ubuntu 8.04 on Windows Vista through the ISO CD using the Optiom "Install into Windows" which disable the standby and the hibernation options (i did this before on my old laptop and it worked), but this time the ubuntu didn't wrok, so i uninstalled it easily from the ubuntu folder on my ONLY drive, and it's uninstalled and i got back my free space which was reserved for ubuntu after installation
The Problem PART:
i still have the "Ubuntu" option in the dual boot options screen, it does not affect anything , i just want to get rid of this option coz it's not working

Hope u got my problem and i hope that u can help me as soon as possible for my 1st request :)
Thanks alot (",)

pmlxuser
September 16th, 2008, 11:19 AM
use windows installation disk to fix MBR (i hope you know the procedure). Windows will remove the ubuntu line. :)