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How would you dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 7 without any errors? Would you just install it side by side with the Ubuntu installer, or do you do it a different way way, thanks!

asked Feb 05 '11 at 22:28

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1st tip: install windows first, then ubuntu (needs grub menu to boot to both)

answered Feb 05 '11 at 22:31

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The last time I tried that, it came up with an error each time I booted into Windows 7, it would make me check the disk. Do you know how to fix that?

(Feb 05 '11 at 22:33) Windows7 Windows7's gravatar image

Windows will want to check the disk after installing ubuntu. Just let it do its thing. My ubuntu youtube channel has videos on dual booting Windows 7 & Ubuntu. Check it out. Youtube.con/thejoesteiger

(Feb 06 '11 at 00:00) steigerjb steigerjb's gravatar image

I am not too sure, but here is something to help you while I am somewhat on mobile and cannot find the answer right now https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot

answered Feb 05 '11 at 22:36

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grrr. OSQA, changing it to a answer instad of a comment

(Feb 06 '11 at 00:07) kevin ♦♦ kevin's gravatar image

You could try Sun's Virtualbox and install Ubuntu into a virtual machine. Then instead of dual boot, you could have linux running within your windows install.

answered Feb 05 '11 at 23:45

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I think he wants to Dual Boot and by the way Virtualbox is now owned by oracle.

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