I have a problem. I bought new notebook with preinstall Ubuntu. Now I
want delete it and install WinXP Prof. but XP don't "see" hard disk. I
can do nothing with partition table. Is anybody know how do this ?
Regards
Marek
On Jan 4, 11:14 am, Marek Zawadzki <zawadzki.ma...@poczta.fm> wrote:
> I have a problem. I bought new notebook with preinstall Ubuntu. Now I
> want delete it and install WinXP Prof. but XP don't "see" hard disk. I
> can do nothing with partition table. Is anybody know how do this ?
> Regards
> Marek
What the hell is Ubuntu?
Why don't people like the nice Microsoft products?
I put the Windows Vista on my computer and it works great, no problems
whatsoever.
"AlphaOmega" <KCGB414@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What the hell is Ubuntu?
>
> Why don't people like the nice Microsoft products?
>
> I put the Windows Vista on my computer and it works great, no problems
> whatsoever.
I figured there must be one person on earth who was having no problems with
Vista. I guess that person is you - it sure as hell isn't me.
You asked for it: Ubuntu[1] is a Linux distribution.
> Why don't people like the nice Microsoft products?
For two reasons at least:
1) they cost money
2) after a while you get tired of fiddling with the so called "nice"
products, and decide that all the trouble isn't worth it.
> I put the Windows Vista on my computer and it works great, no problems
> whatsoever.
Good for you!
Now, give yourself a pat on the back - you're sooo clever.
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> "AlphaOmega" <KCGB414@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
>> What the hell is Ubuntu?
>>
>> Why don't people like the nice Microsoft products?
>>
>> I put the Windows Vista on my computer and it works great, no problems
>> whatsoever.
>
> I figured there must be one person on earth who was having no problems
> with Vista. I guess that person is you - it sure as hell isn't me.
>
>
I must have been that one guy for Windows ME. The wife is still using the
same old bucket sending email and chattting away while playing a few simple
(95/98 era) Windows based card games.
I actually live in fear that if it ever dies she will want a new PC that
will run all her old apps, and most probably would have issues on a Gb
machine using Vista.