aSc1@3
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Ok, ok, I know you all are probably pist-off at me because this is like my 6th thread about this, but I still really need some help, and that is the reason I joined this forum... Ok, I'm still having major dual boot issues and XP issues, and I have a good idea. My idea is to totally erase the 2 HDDs in the ps in my sig, and divide the 200gb drive into a 100 gb partition for ubuntu and a 100gb partition for XP, and make the 40gb a shared file drive. I think this is possible, but after googling some howto's I am very confused, so first:
1. I need to uninstall XP and Ubuntu. I know I need to get a magical jellybean keyfinder, and have found the website link, but there is one problem: that PC doesn't have internet yet. Can I somehow put it on a flash-drive and install it on the other PC?
2. If I do get the keys, do I just format the xp drive in ubuntu, and then boot of an ubuntu live cd, and format the ubuntu drive to uninstall the OSs so I could re-install them later?
3. On a bunch of different howtos on google, I've heard a bunch of stuff about having to make a "swap" partition for dual-booting ubuntu and xp. On 1 tutorial, it said it can be 512mb. On another, it said it has to be twice the size of my ram. All I understood from these tutorials was that the xp partition can be the normal xp file system, and the ubuntu partition is the normal ubuntu file system, but the swap partiton has to be something like "linux-kernel version x" file system, and the partion for files shared between ubuntu and xp has to be fat32 or NTFS. Is any of this right?
4. On ubuntu's GRUB bootloader, how do I get it to recognixe XP?
5. In order to re-install both OSs and set up a real doul-boot configuration, do I have to do anyhting else I didn't list?
I'm sorry that this is my 6th thread on this, but I really need help, and any would be appreciated.
1. I need to uninstall XP and Ubuntu. I know I need to get a magical jellybean keyfinder, and have found the website link, but there is one problem: that PC doesn't have internet yet. Can I somehow put it on a flash-drive and install it on the other PC?
2. If I do get the keys, do I just format the xp drive in ubuntu, and then boot of an ubuntu live cd, and format the ubuntu drive to uninstall the OSs so I could re-install them later?
3. On a bunch of different howtos on google, I've heard a bunch of stuff about having to make a "swap" partition for dual-booting ubuntu and xp. On 1 tutorial, it said it can be 512mb. On another, it said it has to be twice the size of my ram. All I understood from these tutorials was that the xp partition can be the normal xp file system, and the ubuntu partition is the normal ubuntu file system, but the swap partiton has to be something like "linux-kernel version x" file system, and the partion for files shared between ubuntu and xp has to be fat32 or NTFS. Is any of this right?
4. On ubuntu's GRUB bootloader, how do I get it to recognixe XP?
5. In order to re-install both OSs and set up a real doul-boot configuration, do I have to do anyhting else I didn't list?
I'm sorry that this is my 6th thread on this, but I really need help, and any would be appreciated.
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