I knew that is what I should do, but the thought of reinstalling everything and configuring everything was my reason for trying an easier path. And I figured since my problems were so unusual and numerous they may have been fixed in the newer version. Right now, I would like to get back to Kubuntu 13.10; I am exhausted.
New problems have arisen that make that impossible at the moment. I now have a BIOS that does not recognize my cd/dvd/usb so I am unable to install K13.10 from dvd or usb. Additionally, the restart process has bogged down my 8-core processor to snail speed. It takes several minutes before the boot screen appears. And that is a set of problems I have never had to deal with before. And the Kubuntu repair feature does not work either. I am fortunate I boot to my Windows 7 OS. It is connected to the Internet and is working about as well as a Window OS can, or I wouldn't be writing you right now. This experience has driven me bonkers
New problems have arisen that make that impossible at the moment. I now have a BIOS that does not recognize my cd/dvd/usb so I am unable to install K13.10 from dvd or usb. Additionally, the restart process has bogged down my 8-core processor to snail speed. It takes several minutes before the boot screen appears. And that is a set of problems I have never had to deal with before. And the Kubuntu repair feature does not work either. I am fortunate I boot to my Windows 7 OS. It is connected to the Internet and is working about as well as a Window OS can, or I wouldn't be writing you right now. This experience has driven me bonkers
Originally posted by mbohets
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