I have a free 100 GB partition I want to install Ubuntu on in dual boot with Windows 10.
I already have tried Oracle VM VirtualBox but Ubuntu runs too slow and I don't want to install lighter distributions.
I found this guide:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/484434/install-ubuntu-without-cd-and-usb-how.
Do I fuck up if I select C:\ as Drive?
I want to be sure I don't overwrite anything on it since the free 100 GB partition is named G.
Why would you do anything with C
Don't do anything with C
C has Windows on it, right?
Ubuntu shouldn;t even know Windows is there
Ubuntu should only be concerned about G and any swap partitions or whatever it wants to create in G
As far as Ubuntu is concerned C should be like an external disk
>>62411769
Fiona Barron is hot af
>>62411855
>Why would you do anything with C
I'm following the guide I posted.
Have a quick look to it.
How else do I install Ubuntu without CD or USB?
>>62411769
There is a program for windows that lets you boot an iso, but I dont remember what its called
>>62411769
>Win10
>I'm following the BIOS procedure
Stop right there and get a USB before you destroy everything
>>62412088
Ive found it, EasyBCD. Actually Ive found it then i saw that its in the link that you wrote in the OP.
>>62412235
>get a USB before you destroy everything
Holy fucking shit I have to wait until tomorra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL19acwXx1I
>>62411769
wubi doesn't work for windows 10, it worked for 7 and the project is abandoned.
Stop being cheap, just get an USB.
>>62412254
The guides are all different.
>>62412500
>Stop being cheap, just get an USB.
I lent my USB key to a roastie.
>>62412583
They cost $1-2 a piece, so just order a bunch
>>62411892
Thanks for the quick boner lad. Too depressed to honor her with a fap though.