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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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Can I use a Windows 7 system restore disc and system image disc (of Windows drive C) to restore WUBI if my computer crashes? I use Deja Dup for backups, and have a CD of the WUBI .iso installation file?
I don't want to run Ubuntu in a separate partition because I find it convenient to run Ubuntu…
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as seen on Super User
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My netbook came preinstalled with Windows 7. It also has a recovery partition. Do I still need to create separate system repair discs?
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I had a Windows 7/Ubuntu dual-boot set up on my laptop. I deleted Ubuntu, and when I load up my computer, I am now met with a screen displaying the following:
error: no such partition. grub rescue>
How can I have my computer boot straight into Windows 7 again?
Solved: I created a win7 system…
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Alright, so here's the deal...
For a while, I wanted to mess with Linux. I don't know why, but I wanted to. So, what I did was use WUBI and install Ubuntu. Because of some unknown reason (Intel Rapid Start? Half the drivers being on a Lenovo-installed SSD [separate from the main hard drive]?) it…
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as seen on Geeks with Blogs
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Issue:You changed the windows path and made a mistake and now want to reset it.Solution:In short, you can't. If you restore to the system default, you will loose any paths that were appended when you or the manufacturer installed software and drivers. Each time you install some sort of software or…
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