[ubuntu-my] my win7 disappear from boot up menu after install ubuntu 1104
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Dr E1 r0x. Jazakallah. Amin
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Org IT kasta rendah .. Sebab tiada title mcm "cikgu" .. Pi mana2 org panggil cikgu.. Kalu berjiran .. Ala rumah Cikgu tu.. .. Bila meninggal .. Sapa yang meninggal .. Ala cikgu rumah hujung tu .. Mana ada panggil nama..
Hidup Cikgu .. Ola Pendeta .. Semoga semua cikgu2 dilimpahkan rahmat dari-Nya .. Ameen.
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ubuntu 1104
Hahahaha, e1, e1... kita cikgu biasa2 maaa... bukan org IT mcm e1,
tahap dewa2... hehehehe
BTW James, its my pleasure to help.
For no 1, deleting other partition that you don't want is easy, in
fact the tools for partitioning is already included in windows 7, Pro
and above, I'm not sure about home premium. How to open it? Easy,
click at the Windows Start (Orb), using the Search Program and Files
field, type the word partition and the word Create and format hardisk
partition will appear, click that one. And a Disk management console
or windows will appear. You can delete, resize etc. But be careful,
you don't want to delete your windows. ;-)
For number 2, please use only one hdd when you are trying to install
dual boot OS, it is much safer and faster, and you wouldn't run into
such trouble again, because grub can easily identify the windows
partition which reside on the same hdd. Or, 2nd method is using WUBI.
I'm not good at this, maybe other members can help. Coz always use
direct install and partitioning, BTW I'm ready if anything happen.
With all backups on the external hdd.
:) Hope this would help.
2011/10/2 Mohd Hidzuan Zainul Hashim <hidzuan at gmail.com>:
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> Of course maa .. Shaiful is a great teacher .. Nephew to Great Teacher of Onizuka .. Ahakss ..
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