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I don't understand.
Yes, I do have Windows. But it works perfectly fine. There is no problem with my Windows whatsoever. The problem is during the Ubuntu installation. And this is an Ubuntu support forum. Hence me being here.
I am not going to seek "professional help from Microsoft" for a problem I'm getting during an Ubuntu installation.
That seems a bit silly.
Anyways, I'm thinking in order to leave my WinXP installation alone (and keep it bootable), I'm supposed to give it no mount point. If no one confirms, I'm just going to try it and see what happens.
This warning I'm getting makes me a bit nervous, though
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"The NTFS partition has no mount point. If you continue, the partition will be unusable."
EDIT: thanks GeekGirl1 for the link. although I'd rather have a real Ubuntu partition. So I think I'm just going to guess and see what happens.
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