I installed ubuntu ver. 13.04 from a flash drive. I already partitioned my drive which has windows. I selected ex4 and formatted the disk space. It installed correctly. Then it asked to restart. When I restarted it went directly to windows. I cant find the 200 GB partition on windows. When I try to boot again from the usb it went directly to the install screen. Where did the hard drive space go? How can i boot from the partition where i installed Ubuntu.
Please help!
Welcome to AskUbuntu!
Because of the fact that you installed Ubuntu on an ext4 partition, Windows can't "see" it, and so it doesn't even recognize that the disk space is there. To have Windows see the partition it would have to be set up on a Microsoft format (FAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS). Ubuntu/Linux can see/read Windows formats, but Windows can only read Microsoft formats.
As for the reason that you can't start Ubuntu, did the computer do anything, or did it just boot directly to Windows. I guess I should ask, did you watch the computer the entire time it was booting?
GRUB, the Boot Loader that allows you to choose the OS you want to load (Windows, Ubuntu, etc.) only displays the choice for about 10-15 seconds before automatically booting the default choice. If you didn't watch the entire time and explicitly choose Ubuntu, it may have accidentally booted Windows instead of Ubuntu.
Best of Luck on solving your problem!
EDIT:Problem Solved!
Quote: @Shubhanyu Veldurthy
My problem is solved. I used boot repair disk from sourceforge. This is the link: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/boot-repair-cd
No comments:
Post a Comment