I downloaded Linux Kubuntu 7.04, I burnt the image on a cd-rom and tried to install it. I got to the part of partitions and decided it was too dangerous to proceed, so I manually shut down my notebook. Since then I got an automatic chkdsk.exe every time I started Windows. I wanted to create partitions with another program, since people warned me that the Linux installation could be dangerous. They recommended me Gparted but this program was beyond my comprehension, then I tried Paragon Partition Manager, but I didn't know if I needed EXT3 or EXT2 for my Linux OS, so I went to ask help. The people there insisted that I used the partition option in the Linux installation, so I did. I saw two guided systems, but I failed to comprehend they would both use my full drive. I selected the one with the LVM-option (in Dutch, it could differ in English or other languages).
But then I got scared yet again and I aborted the installation. Now I have a serious problem, I get the screen if I want to start Windows in safety mode, ... but whatever I choose, I get a blue screen that is too fast to read and then it reboots my system. It has something to do with software/hardware changes I made to my system. Then I went back to my Linux installer and I now see my primary partition takes 255mb and it's the one that is booted and my secondary is that LVM-partition that takes the rest of the free space. So now I come here, to ask what the next thing is that I should do, because I am in great fear all my orginal data has been erased or so.
But then I got scared yet again and I aborted the installation. Now I have a serious problem, I get the screen if I want to start Windows in safety mode, ... but whatever I choose, I get a blue screen that is too fast to read and then it reboots my system. It has something to do with software/hardware changes I made to my system. Then I went back to my Linux installer and I now see my primary partition takes 255mb and it's the one that is booted and my secondary is that LVM-partition that takes the rest of the free space. So now I come here, to ask what the next thing is that I should do, because I am in great fear all my orginal data has been erased or so.
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