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Jake wrote:Right.
Load the default/failsafe options in your BIOS.
Is the HDD plugged in correctly? Try removing/reinserting it.
Is the disk is set as dynamic or basic?
You'll be able to format using a ubuntu live CD or the likes if the drive isn't totally buggered.
I wouldn't bother installing anything newer than XP with 1GB of RAM.
where I can see that? And with the ubuntu live cd I can create a new partition? Thanks so much!
Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Right.
Load the default/failsafe options in your BIOS.
Is the HDD plugged in correctly? Try removing/reinserting it.
Is the disk is set as dynamic or basic?
You'll be able to format using a ubuntu live CD or the likes if the drive isn't totally buggered.
I wouldn't bother installing anything newer than XP with 1GB of RAM.
Yes! The HDD it's plugged correctly, and I don't know if the disk is set as dynamic or basicwhere I can see that? And with the ubuntu live cd I can create a new partition? Thanks so much!

Jake wrote:Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Right.
Load the default/failsafe options in your BIOS.
Is the HDD plugged in correctly? Try removing/reinserting it.
Is the disk is set as dynamic or basic?
You'll be able to format using a ubuntu live CD or the likes if the drive isn't totally buggered.
I wouldn't bother installing anything newer than XP with 1GB of RAM.
Yes! The HDD it's plugged correctly, and I don't know if the disk is set as dynamic or basicwhere I can see that? And with the ubuntu live cd I can create a new partition? Thanks so much!
Yes it will create a new partition, but make sure you select NTFS if it allows it, or FAT32 if it doesn't.

Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Right.
Load the default/failsafe options in your BIOS.
Is the HDD plugged in correctly? Try removing/reinserting it.
Is the disk is set as dynamic or basic?
You'll be able to format using a ubuntu live CD or the likes if the drive isn't totally buggered.
I wouldn't bother installing anything newer than XP with 1GB of RAM.
Yes! The HDD it's plugged correctly, and I don't know if the disk is set as dynamic or basicwhere I can see that? And with the ubuntu live cd I can create a new partition? Thanks so much!
Yes it will create a new partition, but make sure you select NTFS if it allows it, or FAT32 if it doesn't.
I already download the Ubuntu Live CD, I choose 'start form the usb' or someting like that, don't remember, it's the 1st option, that option was the one to choose?

Jake wrote:Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Andros wrote:Jake wrote:Right.
Load the default/failsafe options in your BIOS.
Is the HDD plugged in correctly? Try removing/reinserting it.
Is the disk is set as dynamic or basic?
You'll be able to format using a ubuntu live CD or the likes if the drive isn't totally buggered.
I wouldn't bother installing anything newer than XP with 1GB of RAM.
Yes! The HDD it's plugged correctly, and I don't know if the disk is set as dynamic or basicwhere I can see that? And with the ubuntu live cd I can create a new partition? Thanks so much!
Yes it will create a new partition, but make sure you select NTFS if it allows it, or FAT32 if it doesn't.
I already download the Ubuntu Live CD, I choose 'start form the usb' or someting like that, don't remember, it's the 1st option, that option was the one to choose?
It depends how you plan on booting it - either from a CD or USB drive. If it's from a CD, just burn the ISO like normal, From USB there's a tool on the ubuntu website that will make a udb drive bootable - But not all Laptops/PCs support usb booting


Jake wrote:Not sure about that one :/ Don't recall it ever taking too long to load.
The menu option used to me "Try Ubuntu" or something... I don't know if it changed.


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Jake wrote:Not sure about that one :/ Don't recall it ever taking too long to load.
The menu option used to me "Try Ubuntu" or something... I don't know if it changed.

Boni Boy Blue wrote:I wouldn't even bother formatting using the Ubuntu LiveCD. I would just delete all partitions and leave an empty hard drive with no file system. I never have fully trusted Ubuntu's ability in duplicating NTFS. Assuming that your hard drive chipset hasn't been damaged Windows will detect empty or hard drives with no partitions. I would also say that installing Windows 7 with only 1GB of RAM is one very daft idea. Stick with XP for now until you get a more powerful Laptop.Jake wrote:Not sure about that one :/ Don't recall it ever taking too long to load.
The menu option used to me "Try Ubuntu" or something... I don't know if it changed.
He downloaded the alternative LiveCD instead of the normal one.

Andros wrote:Boni Boy Blue wrote:I wouldn't even bother formatting using the Ubuntu LiveCD. I would just delete all partitions and leave an empty hard drive with no file system. I never have fully trusted Ubuntu's ability in duplicating NTFS. Assuming that your hard drive chipset hasn't been damaged Windows will detect empty or hard drives with no partitions. I would also say that installing Windows 7 with only 1GB of RAM is one very daft idea. Stick with XP for now until you get a more powerful Laptop.Jake wrote:Not sure about that one :/ Don't recall it ever taking too long to load.
The menu option used to me "Try Ubuntu" or something... I don't know if it changed.
He downloaded the alternative LiveCD instead of the normal one.
How I can delete all partitions? Without Ubunutu and others OS? Or something that I can do

Andros wrote:Gparted can boot from usb?

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