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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    Now you are talking about video issues, that's a different ball game. Did you try the cd in live mode first to see if it works fine? Usually if live mode is working, the installed system should also...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    /dev/sdb will also work, but when you have multiple disks you have to tell bios to boot from the correct one. If you make /dev/sdb first option to boot from, it will work.

    The main thing is NOT to...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    If the partition size is good for you, you can reuse existing partitions. After you select Something Else and the partition list shows, you will need to select them one by one and click the Change...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    The device for the bootloader is only /dev/sda, the MBR of the disk. If it has a number like /dev/sda5 it means a partition and you won't see the grub bootloader since the system is looking for the...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    Logical. It's better and it will give you more flexibility later.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    It will dual boot. The grub2 bootloader detects win7 automatically and creates the dual boot menu.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual booting partitions questions

    You will need to delete the D partition, not "make partitions" inside it. Ubuntu doesn't install on ntfs. Once you delete the partition it will leave the space as unallocated. Leave it as such, don't...
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