installing in windows

Asked by donald Hinrichs

I have installed Ubuntu on 3 laptop computer all with out problems. Ubuntu was installed within windows 7. On the desktop it only wants to install along side and not within windows 7 what is my problem Help

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J. Austin Rodriguez (jeanaustinr) said :
#1

Hi donald Hinrichs. There are a couple of ways to install Ubuntu inside Windows.

Option #1
Assuming you have both the .ISO and wubi.exe, put them on the same folder in Windows and double-click wubi. The installation is guided:
1. which partition Ubuntu should be installed and hard drive allocation
2. username and password
3. accessibility options
4. hostname, and
5. a few other basic things

Option #2
Assuming you have the Live CD/USB, you just to need to run the CD and the same window and options you will see.

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donald Hinrichs (donhinrichs) said :
#2

Using the same CD that I used for the laptops does not work the same in the
desktops. When I open the CD I have the list of files and the last one is
the wubi. I have double clicked on the file using the Laptops and
everything works fine In the Desktops I get a message there is no disk in
the drive. Of course I opened the file using the CD disk Drive.

If I boot the computer using the CD I get the options to run Ubuntu on the
disk or to install Ubuntu. I want Ubuntu to be run as a program in windows.

On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 11:55 AM, JeanAustinR <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> Your question #177632 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> JeanAustinR proposed the following answer:
> Hi donald Hinrichs. There are a couple of ways to install Ubuntu inside
> Windows.
>
> Option #1
> Assuming you have both the .ISO and wubi.exe, put them on the same folder
> in Windows and double-click wubi. The installation is guided:
> 1. which partition Ubuntu should be installed and hard drive allocation
> 2. username and password
> 3. accessibility options
> 4. hostname, and
> 5. a few other basic things
>
> Option #2
> Assuming you have the Live CD/USB, you just to need to run the CD and the
> same window and options you will see.
>
> --
> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632/+confirm?answer_id=0
>
> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
> following page to enter your feedback:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632
>
> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
>

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donald Hinrichs (donhinrichs) said :
#3

I still have the problem

On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:10 PM, donald Hinrichs <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> Your question #177632 on Wubi changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/wubi/+question/177632
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> You are still having a problem:
> Using the same CD that I used for the laptops does not work the same in the
> desktops. When I open the CD I have the list of files and the last one is
> the wubi. I have double clicked on the file using the Laptops and
> everything works fine In the Desktops I get a message there is no disk in
> the drive. Of course I opened the file using the CD disk Drive.
>
> If I boot the computer using the CD I get the options to run Ubuntu on the
> disk or to install Ubuntu. I want Ubuntu to be run as a program in windows.
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 11:55 AM, JeanAustinR <
> <email address hidden>> wrote:
>
> > Your question #177632 on Ubuntu changed:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632
> >
> > Status: Open => Answered
> >
> > JeanAustinR proposed the following answer:
> > Hi donald Hinrichs. There are a couple of ways to install Ubuntu inside
> > Windows.
> >
> > Option #1
> > Assuming you have both the .ISO and wubi.exe, put them on the same folder
> > in Windows and double-click wubi. The installation is guided:
> > 1. which partition Ubuntu should be installed and hard drive allocation
> > 2. username and password
> > 3. accessibility options
> > 4. hostname, and
> > 5. a few other basic things
> >
> > Option #2
> > Assuming you have the Live CD/USB, you just to need to run the CD and the
> > same window and options you will see.
> >
> > --
> > If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> > know that it is solved:
> >
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632/+confirm?answer_id=0
> >
> > If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
> > following page to enter your feedback:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/177632
> >
> > You received this question notification because you asked the question.
> >
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
>

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J. Austin Rodriguez (jeanaustinr) said :
#4

How about you trying Option #1? To get the .ISO, you can a program like CDBurnerXP.

I assume your desktop is also running Windows 7. Right?

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bcbc (bcbc) said :
#5

Please review the bug I linked to. If that is the "No disk" message then review the bug report for workarounds or click through the error dialogs.

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