Hope this is the right place to ask...
I went through the process of trying to install Kubuntu 21.10 a while back. Suffice to say, things didn't precisely work. I'm interested in trying again, but first is to clean up the previous try.
This was some time ago, so I'll try to remember what I can. My system runs Windows 10, and that is running fine at the moment. When I did the install, if I remember correctly, I did it from a bootable USB flash drive. I also picked the option to try the install alongside Windows 10. I remember it saying that Kubuntu would run similar to a standard desktop application.
What I have now is, every time I boot Windows, a DVD drive gets automatically mounted labeled "Kubuntu 21.10 am". This drive seems to be linked to the ISO in my Downloads folder. I also have a record in the Windows boot manager for Kubuntu. That I have managed to route around a bit by just shorting the time it waits before the system starts.
I'm curious if anyone knows a little bit more about the installation process or can point me in a better direction for trying to remove the remnants so I can start from Square 1 again on the attempted install. To me, that means clearing the DVD drive and getting the Windows Bootloader back to it's original setting.
Thanks for any direction you can provide.
I went through the process of trying to install Kubuntu 21.10 a while back. Suffice to say, things didn't precisely work. I'm interested in trying again, but first is to clean up the previous try.
This was some time ago, so I'll try to remember what I can. My system runs Windows 10, and that is running fine at the moment. When I did the install, if I remember correctly, I did it from a bootable USB flash drive. I also picked the option to try the install alongside Windows 10. I remember it saying that Kubuntu would run similar to a standard desktop application.
What I have now is, every time I boot Windows, a DVD drive gets automatically mounted labeled "Kubuntu 21.10 am". This drive seems to be linked to the ISO in my Downloads folder. I also have a record in the Windows boot manager for Kubuntu. That I have managed to route around a bit by just shorting the time it waits before the system starts.
I'm curious if anyone knows a little bit more about the installation process or can point me in a better direction for trying to remove the remnants so I can start from Square 1 again on the attempted install. To me, that means clearing the DVD drive and getting the Windows Bootloader back to it's original setting.
Thanks for any direction you can provide.
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