In order to avoid damage to hard disk data and prevent the manufacture of excessive disc junk, you can also experience the latest Linux system. If a 64-bit Windows 7 system exists, use hard disk installation method, LiveU disk installation method, and WUBI Installation Method to try Ubuntu9.10RC and other earlier versions. Record it as follows: 1. Start and install the hard disk: You can place the image file on drive C to avoid damages to your system, I put it on disk H in the same way and add the boot menu. After the boot, I can enter the installation interface. However, after the configuration, I am prompted that the hard disk must be detached before it can continue.
In order to avoid damage to hard disk data and prevent the manufacture of excessive disc junk, you can also experience the latest Linux system. If a 64-bit Windows 7 system exists, try Ubuntu 9.10 RC and other earlier versions by hard disk installation, LiveU disk installation, and WUBI installation. The record is as follows:
1. Hard Disk boot and installation: others put the image file on drive C. To avoid damages to my system, I put the file on drive H in the same way and add the boot menu, you can go to the installation page after the startup, but after the configuration, the system prompts that the hard disk must be detached before it can continue.
2. LiveU disk installation: After being created with unetbootin, You can restart the installation without any obvious obstacles, but the installation cannot be completed without GRUB content.
3. WUBI installation: WUBI start installation. The default installation location is drive C. To avoid damages to my system, I modified and installed it to the H disk. After the installation is complete, restart and find that the boot menu does not have Ubuntu 9.10 On the H disk. In Windows, the H disk only contains one Ubuntu folder, wubidr and wubidr. the mbr files are in the C-drive root directory. two mbr files are moved to the root directory of the H drive, and unetbootin is used to add the Ubuntu 9.10 boot menu of the H drive.
Click to view the chart