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Install the program VistabootPRO. On what partition did you install XP?
when installing Ubuntu, Ubuntu will automatically configure GRUB (bootloader) to boot Vista & XP (if they are all on HDD's while installing Ubuntu)blade said:Am I suppose to install some special boot device/software to get this to work?
ok, what about Linux, the partition I have for it is NFTS, should i change that to a different format, the Gnome Partition Editor in Ubuntu has other options in formatting it
That's true. The installer of Vista is one of the worst installers in history!you know what, DONT install Vista with any other windows os'es. I tried so many times and it fu*** up so badly.
Also, note that linux needs at least 2 partitions. One for file system one for swap space. Hopefully, the extra partition that you left is big enough. Ubuntu will divide it up for you as needed. It would be very prudent to create another clean partition (extended will be fine) to make FAT to share files between all installed OS (this will benifit both windows installs as well, think central 'my documents' partition). Linux has issues with NTFS, so it should be avoided for anything other than the root windows partitions.I installed Xp, then Vista, now I want Ubuntu, but I don't know where to start.
I have a partition saved for the Ubuntu installation; the partition I have for it is NFTS.
Should I change the partition to a different format?
Am I suppose to install some special boot device/software to get this to work?