On my kid's computer I have a 500GB drive in it divided into three partitions.
Partition #1 is the XP OS
Partition #2 is where Kubuntu will go
Partition #3 is a NTFS formated partition with all of the kids music and videos, accessible from both OS.
XP installed just fine, and see's partition 3 and can access it.
But when I put the Kubuntu install disc in, the installer just sees a blank disk and wants to write to it. This is the "manual" setup.
But If I skip out of the install and go to the Live CD part (running the OS off the CD), then it sees all three partitions.
Out of curiosity, I grabbed a Xubuntu CD I had laying around, and it did the same behavior.
Now this drive was from a previous computer and motherboard. I've already formated the previous windows OS and slipped XP in it's place.
Is it possible that something was written to the MBR from the previous computer that the computer is now choking on?
Partition #1 is the XP OS
Partition #2 is where Kubuntu will go
Partition #3 is a NTFS formated partition with all of the kids music and videos, accessible from both OS.
XP installed just fine, and see's partition 3 and can access it.
But when I put the Kubuntu install disc in, the installer just sees a blank disk and wants to write to it. This is the "manual" setup.
But If I skip out of the install and go to the Live CD part (running the OS off the CD), then it sees all three partitions.
Out of curiosity, I grabbed a Xubuntu CD I had laying around, and it did the same behavior.
Now this drive was from a previous computer and motherboard. I've already formated the previous windows OS and slipped XP in it's place.
Is it possible that something was written to the MBR from the previous computer that the computer is now choking on?
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