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  1. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    That command was only to check the C: for errors. I wrote it before you attached the screenshot.

    Only shrinking sda3 would not have created sda4. Anyway, just open Gparted (System-Administration)...
  2. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    Are you reading what we say here? I said no partition should be created into the unallocated space, leave it as unallocated, not belonging to any partition.
    What is sda4, with size of 50GB? Again...
  3. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    Boot windows and in command prompt run:

    chkdsk /r /f
  4. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    Does it say anything specific?
    Boot windows and open Disk Management and check whether the disk is Basic, not Dynamic. Sometimes they ship windows with dynamic disk, linux can't work on that, not...
  5. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    Wubi was not meant to be long term install, only a quick try. Sooner or later you will have problems with it. Plus, wubi is not independent of windows because it's not full dual boot.

    I suggested...
  6. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 installations problems (partitions)

    There is a procedure to create restore DVDs and then you can delete the restore partition. That will also make the space of that partition available to use.
    You will also need to shrink sda2...
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