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PUSHEAX_PUSHEAX Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 7:54 pm Post subject: Trouble uninstalling ubuntu and installing windows |
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I recently purchased an Asus EEE PC 4g surf off ebay, it came installed with ubuntu, I hate linux, I don't know how to uninstall it, computer is useless to me without windows.
Things to know:
•No CD drive
•I went in the bios and changed boot priority to my flash drive (has the windows .ISO on it, I thought I could install it)
•After I say save and exit in the bios it just loads from the HDD.
•HDD is 4GB so...
Please help, I really want windows so I can use my PC. |
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Noz3001 I'm a spammer
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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Make sure the SD is actually bootable. |
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Moments Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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Don't bring RS into other sections; I believe this has been said before.
Has the ISO been extracted on the flash drive, or is it the ISO itself? |
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Phox I post too much
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. I apologize that I can't really help you with getting windows on, but I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
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Noz3001 I'm a spammer
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
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Phox I post too much
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
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PUSHEAX_PUSHEAX Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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Pho/x/ wrote: | Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
Yes I will, I plan to store programs and documents on flash drives. |
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elpacco Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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xen0r wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
Yes I will, I plan to store programs and documents on flash drives. | You're going to have Windows running live off of a flash drive. I mean, do you have any idea how slow that's going to be?
Trust me, if you don't like linux, you probably shouldn't have gotten that netbook. Also, what don't you like about linux? _________________
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FangBanger wrote: | What is the best way for a lv19 Soldier to solo Sledge on Borderlands? | Shoot him. |
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PUSHEAX_PUSHEAX Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:00 am Post subject: |
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elpacco wrote: | xen0r wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
Yes I will, I plan to store programs and documents on flash drives. | You're going to have Windows running live off of a flash drive. I mean, do you have any idea how slow that's going to be?
Trust me, if you don't like linux, you probably shouldn't have gotten that netbook. Also, what don't you like about linux? |
I don't understand how to install applications I use everyday e.g. flash player, and where the mian control panel is, things like that. |
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Noz3001 I'm a spammer
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:26 am Post subject: |
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xen0r wrote: | elpacco wrote: | xen0r wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
Yes I will, I plan to store programs and documents on flash drives. | You're going to have Windows running live off of a flash drive. I mean, do you have any idea how slow that's going to be?
Trust me, if you don't like linux, you probably shouldn't have gotten that netbook. Also, what don't you like about linux? |
I don't understand how to install applications I use everyday e.g. flash player, and where the mian control panel is, things like that. |
Applications -> Ubuntu Software Centre
Not that hard. Easier to install software than in windows.. |
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elpacco Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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Noz3001 wrote: | xen0r wrote: | elpacco wrote: | xen0r wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | Noz3001 wrote: | Pho/x/ wrote: | I think part of your problem is the fact that any version of windows higher than xp needs alot more than 4 gb to install. Win7 for instance, totally installed, takes about 15 mb's of disk space. You could prolly do xp, which has a minimum recommended free disk space of 2 gbs. Still, you won't be able to download much, and it would be a LOT slower than ubuntu. While I can't really help you with getting windows on, I can tell you that once you do you won't be very satisfied with the outcome. My advice: Don't bother. |
Derf. He isn't installing it onto the SD... 15mb's? This isn't DOS |
Whatever I said that you think doesn't make sense doesn't even matter. Most important parts of the post highlighted. |
Yes I will, I plan to store programs and documents on flash drives. | You're going to have Windows running live off of a flash drive. I mean, do you have any idea how slow that's going to be?
Trust me, if you don't like linux, you probably shouldn't have gotten that netbook. Also, what don't you like about linux? |
I don't understand how to install applications I use everyday e.g. flash player, and where the mian control panel is, things like that. |
Applications -> Ubuntu Software Centre
Not that hard. Easier to install software than in windows.. | Additionally, if there are some applications that you absolutely need that don't have a linux version, get Wine. _________________
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FangBanger wrote: | What is the best way for a lv19 Soldier to solo Sledge on Borderlands? | Shoot him. |
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