![]() I'll be honest I still need to figure how to uninstall the UNetbootin loader from the Windows boot loader but that is a small issue, I just "Frugal Installed" Ubuntu successfully. No need to purchase anything Windows already has a good tool> Disk Manager I wrote all this so you wouldn't be worried about using other partition software such as Gparted or Parted Magic. Windows will be the default there and allow to boot.Īs I stated before I am typing this from Chromium running on Ubuntu 15.04. Upon reboot arrow to Windows and it will boot Windows 7 boot loader where you will see the UNetbootin is still a choice. setup your WiFi look around a bit then reboot when you are ready. If you don't press any keys it will default to the Ubuntu OS. ![]() Run UNetbootin The program will run through 4 steps and then ask to reboot now.Complyĭuring reboot you will have a choice between Windows and UNetbootin, This will boot a Live CD try before you install desktop.Īfter you look around a bit you will notice an Install Ubuntu 15.04 shortcut on the desktop Takes a few minutes then it will reboot automatically. ![]() Reboot Windows 7 a couple times to be sure the changes in the volume have taken without errors click next if it asks to format DON'T Also Do Not assign a letter to the newly made volume. The wording MS uses is confusing be assured typing 41000 will make 40Gig free space. Just type the size into the already selected box. I believe the suggested space for a full Ubuntu install is 16 Gig, I made 41,000 MB about 40 Gig. Reboot and wait for the app to finish completely, the system will reboot when finishedĬreate Unallocated Unformatted free space on the C drive I am writing this from a fresh Ubuntu 15.04 install using the method below.ĭefrag your C:\ drive Ĭheck for errors You can use UNetbootin to install Ubuntu 15.04 from Windows 7 into a dual boot system without the use of a cd/dvd or a USB drive.
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