I failly installed Ubuntu, now I want to reinstall it without any problems producting

Asked by Yu Chen

I installed Ubuntu a few days ago, but I can't go into the interface of Ubuntu. And during installing Ubuntu, I made the partition, just left my Win7's space from 750 GB to 100 GB. Now I want to uninstall or reinstall Ubuntu. How can I do it? Thank you!

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zvacet (ivicakolic) said :
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If you want to uninstall then first do http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p18.html#MbrFix.exe.After that you can delete Ubuntu partition with Ubuntu liver CD using gparted program.If you want to reinstall then you can choose to install where previous install was or delete in and partition again and then install.

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Yu Chen (ychen34) said :
#2

Fine, thank you!
I will try your functions tomorrow. If I succeed, I will reply to your
email. Thank you!

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:15 PM, zvacet <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> Your question #174967 on Ubuntu changed:
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> zvacet proposed the following answer:
> If you want to uninstall then first do
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p18.html#MbrFix.exe.After that
> you can delete Ubuntu partition with Ubuntu liver CD using gparted
> program.If you want to reinstall then you can choose to install where
> previous install was or delete in and partition again and then install.
>
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José Antonio Rey (jose) said :
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I will mark this question as answered. If it is solved, mark it as so.

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Yu Chen (ychen34) said :
#4

Hi, I'm sorry that I did following with the web
http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p18.html#MbrFix.exe. I tried to
reinstall Ubuntu, and also install a new one. But I failed. what's more,
what I did also interuppt my Win7 system's partition. I'm sorry to give you
feedback so late.

2011/10/18 José Antonio Rey <email address hidden>

> Your question #174967 on ubiquity in Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+question/174967
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> Status: Open => Answered
>
> José Antonio Rey proposed the following answer:
> I will mark this question as answered. If it is solved, mark it as so.
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delance (olivier-delance) said :
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Reading link, MbrFix.exe is for XP and Vista, and if I'm right, Seven uses another bootloader than the two previous ones. You could have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1014708

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