Tuesday, February 21, 2017

system installation - Can't Install Ubuntu

Like the title says I have been at this all day. I have partitioned my disk to no avail. When I boot to Ubuntu I get two options (remove partitions on hard drive or something else) I only get the third option, install along side Windows, when I have my 16 gb usb inserted.
I have a usb bootable on a 8gb and a dvd. When I elect "something else" I get options like



dev\sda



dev\sda1 1 mb



...sda2 250 gb



...sda3 219 gb




...sda4 32 gb



I partitioned only 20 gb!!! Why is it not displayed by Ubuntu?



Then I bow down and use wubi to NO avail. I have choosen all three options and each one has resulted in an error.



I have no idea what to do...any ideas?



I am running windows 7 premium and now have my hdd partitioned 4 ways. It didn't work with three either btw.

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