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  1. #1
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    multy installs and partitions

    Hi
    Seems that I have caused myself a few problems because i don't totally know what I am doing.
    I had a dual boot with win xp sp2 and ubuntu 7.04. I decided i would install Ubuntu 8.10 so I tried to uninstall 7.04 but I did not do it right.
    Took out boot ladder for 7.04 -done ok
    Insalled 8.10 thinking 7.04 files were delete.
    Would not boot into ubuntu
    Installed it 8.10 2 more times still no boot
    Succesfully installed boot ladder so it boots into ubuntu
    Trouble is I now realize it boots into 7.04
    Now I realize that I have installed 8.10 3 times so I have all these extra partitions and files.
    I need to get rid of all the installs and partitions
    Please how do I do this!!e

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    Re: multy installs and partitions

    You don't need to "uninstall" Ubuntu. The easiest way to remove it is to simply reformat or remove the partition containing it.

    The quickest way to do what you want is to boot from the LiveCD, open the Partition Editor, and remove the Ubuntu partitions.

    BTW, it's a boot "loader", not "ladder", and the version you're installing in Ubuntu is known as GRUB.

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    Re: multy installs and partitions

    Thanks for the info
    So booting from a live cd means reinstalling again?

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    Re: multy installs and partitions

    Okay I really don't see where partition manager is???

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    Re: multy installs and partitions

    No, booting from a LiveCD means running Ubuntu from the CD, not installing it.

    The Partition Editor is System --> Administration --> Partition Editor.

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