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Now where the f**k is that Gparted program? I think I have it on disk,
I hope so, Firefox looks like DOS 5 and I can't get up ![]() |
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On Jan 29, 10:21*pm, wrote:
Now where the f**k is that Gparted program? I think I have it on disk, I hope so, Firefox looks like DOS 5 and I can't get up ![]() "and I can't get up ![]() Steve, did you run out of blue pills? |
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On Jan 29, 11:41 pm, Tim wrote:
On Jan 29, 10:21 pm, wrote: Now where the f**k is that Gparted program? I think I have it on disk, I hope so, Firefox looks like DOS 5 and I can't get up ![]() "and I can't get up ![]() Steve, did you run out of blue pills? Phew,,, I almost thought you were asking me, but I am Scotty. Anyway, the dual boot with Vista and Linux went easily as expected. Installed Ubuntu/Gnome on the second hard drive. As in most Vista dual boot situations you lose the Vista boot loader and the system will not boot to Vista until you replace it with the Vista install disk. The other option which I used was to simply change the default value in the grub file to 4, which allows grub boot loader to run at startup, with Vista as the default startup. Anyway, still don't see what all the fuss is about ![]() |
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On Jan 29, 11:59*pm, wrote:
On Jan 29, 11:41 pm, Tim wrote: On Jan 29, 10:21 pm, wrote: Now where the f**k is that Gparted program? I think I have it on disk, I hope so, Firefox looks like DOS 5 and I can't get up ![]() "and I can't get up ![]() Steve, did you run out of blue pills? Phew,,, I almost thought you were asking me, but I am Scotty. *Anyway, the dual boot with Vista and Linux went easily as expected. Installed Ubuntu/Gnome on the second hard drive. As in most Vista dual boot situations you lose the Vista boot loader and the system will not boot to Vista until you replace it with the Vista install disk. The other option which I used was to simply change the default value in the grub file to 4, which allows grub boot loader to run at startup, with Vista as the default startup. Anyway, still don't see what all the fuss is about ![]() I couldn't make a good computer geek. I can't get names half way right. But still , did you run out of blue pills? Tom might be able to lend you some.... ?: |
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On Jan 30, 5:25*am, Tim wrote:
On Jan 29, 11:59*pm, wrote: On Jan 29, 11:41 pm, Tim wrote: On Jan 29, 10:21 pm, wrote: Now where the f**k is that Gparted program? I think I have it on disk, I hope so, Firefox looks like DOS 5 and I can't get up ![]() "and I can't get up ![]() Steve, did you run out of blue pills? Phew,,, I almost thought you were asking me, but I am Scotty. *Anyway, the dual boot with Vista and Linux went easily as expected. Installed Ubuntu/Gnome on the second hard drive. As in most Vista dual boot situations you lose the Vista boot loader and the system will not boot to Vista until you replace it with the Vista install disk. The other option which I used was to simply change the default value in the grub file to 4, which allows grub boot loader to run at startup, with Vista as the default startup. Anyway, still don't see what all the fuss is about ![]() I couldn't make a good computer geek. I can't get names half way right. But still , did you run out of blue pills? Tom might be able to lend you some.... ?: - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't really understand why you are so interested? But I don't do blue pills... |
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