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Install Windows 7 Over Linpus Linux

 

I have linpus lite for meego os, i want to install windows on it. Is it possible? And, can i completely remove linpus lite, and install windows? Hi I have an acer aspire one netbook and not enjoying using linux and so want to upgrade to windows 7 When I try to install at one point it asked me to choose a. I've just bought an Acer 7736Z laptop and it has Linux Linpus. I've never used it. I can't even start it. X_X The point is I want to install. Hi I have an acer aspire one netbook and not enjoying using linux and so want to upgrade to windows 7 When I try to install at one point it asked me to choose a partition. There are 2 partitions and.

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Xbox 360 Iso Extractor Free. Hello everyone! I was going to duel boot windows 7 and Linpus on my desktop computer and had a problem. I originally tried to use the windows installer that you can download for it but it said it couldn't find the image for it (Looking at it now, I noticed that I also forgot to make a partition for it, which I did later).

Well, I burned the.iso to a dvd and ran it (after finally making space, around 200GB on my 1TB hard drive). I made sure it used the free space I had left over to install and it seemed like everything worked out. When it rebooted it popped up with a different boot setup that says Linpus Linus Lite 1.7 and Others. I thought others would be my windows 7 but everytime I click it, the Recovery Management pops up and tells me I have to run it! Ms2000 Vocoder Patch there.

I did run it once to see if my Windows 7 would pop back up but after it restarted, I was still using the Linpus boot manager and it pops up the recovery manager. Is there anything I can do to recover my files or recover Windows 7 without a completely restoring it back to factory defaults? OK, this is what I got. I had to rewrite the whole thing from my laptop because my desktop cannot access my home wireless network (We use a netgear USB adapter).

Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders, total sectors Unites = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x35d5c1f3 Device Boot Start End Blocks ID System /dev/sda1 207 20480000 27 Hidden NTFS WinRE /dev/sda2 * 4096847 102400 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT /dev/sda3 411977112 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT /dev/sda4 204796620 5 Extended /dev/sda5 26218048+ 83 Linux EDIT: OK, I got Linpus to actually use Netgear (surprised me) and I am now on the internet. My part from earlier is still the same so I am just updating out of joy Here is the second one you wanted: grub.conf Here is the last one: grub-install (GNU GRUB 0.97-71.lp).

I liked the way the desktop looked and wanted to start using Linux as well as Windows I have looked everywhere on linpus and it doesn't seem to have a text editor (The only applications it had was firefox, a desktop calendar that couldn't update correctly, RSS feeder and weather app). I have looked around other places and found something that allowed me to change the bootloader back into Windows, which seems to be working fine now (at least as well as I remember).

The only problems I am going to run into is the point I tried to do a system restore that backed up all my files. Let's hope it works. Thank you for your help with this problem. If I may ask for your help again, do you know I can remove Linpus and install another Linux distros that will not mess up anything on my desktop computer? And if so, which one would you choose for a novice like me? Personally I'd say go for or (or, if you want screaming fast, but slightly less fully featured). Have you got Windows booting now? Store Commander Prestashop Serial.

When you say it boots the 'Recovery Management'. Do you mean the Windows 7 recovery options, as in the pic at step 6 here: or the manufacturers recovery partition. The one that overwrites eveything from a factory image?

[EDIT] Any of the above listed distributions should just offer to install over the top of Linpus. But if (for some unknown reason) they don't. Come back here when you've decided which you want (and have the LiveCD/LiveUSB), and we'll help you through the install. Sadly, you picked a 'pretty', but outdated, badly supported, and just generally crap distribution with Linpus Lite. I did go through those steps and none of the system repair options worked (by themselves).

I went here: I had to use the Windows 7 Repair disc I made (Seriously glad I didn't neglect that) and then went into command prompt. I used both bootsect /nt60 C: and bootrec /fixmbr but the second one said the mbr was fixed. As for the Windows 7 recovery options question, mine popped up a window that asked if I wanted to restore the computer back to factory settings (ie. Delete everthing from C:, which I was trying to avoid) or if I wanted to do a system restore with my files backed up to c:backup (which is what I did originally and didn't work). When you say install over linpus, do you mean to just choose that partition for installation and let it be removed and replaced by Linux Mint (I have Ubuntu dual-booted on my laptop and it works pretty well so I would like to try Linux Mint). Question about this: I am looking on the Linux Mint download page and they have 2 different version (MATE and Cinnamon), so which one should I choose? The computer I have has AMD Athlon II X2 dual-processor, 3GB of memory and a NVIDIA GeForce graphics card.