pavan115
October 19th, 2008, 02:44 PM
Hey all,
I want to know if this will work without having to test it out myself (cannot afford to :(). So any knowledgeable multi-boot master, please respond and give me feedback.
I am running a dual boot with XP and Xubuntu, so:
1) I boot my computer with Xubuntu live CD
2) I use Gparted to delete all of the linux partitions (ext, swap etc) to free space.
3) I then install Xubuntu (again, but back to default settings) in the same partition.
Will this cause some problems with the GRUB? If so, are there any solutions to this that does not involve a fresh install of XP? Have a lot of data there ._.
- Thanks
Also, If you need any specs, please ask.
I want to know if this will work without having to test it out myself (cannot afford to :(). So any knowledgeable multi-boot master, please respond and give me feedback.
I am running a dual boot with XP and Xubuntu, so:
1) I boot my computer with Xubuntu live CD
2) I use Gparted to delete all of the linux partitions (ext, swap etc) to free space.
3) I then install Xubuntu (again, but back to default settings) in the same partition.
Will this cause some problems with the GRUB? If so, are there any solutions to this that does not involve a fresh install of XP? Have a lot of data there ._.
- Thanks
Also, If you need any specs, please ask.