Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > No, better that the installer keeps its grubby fingers out of > partitions which have not been given to it to write in. Just why on > earth did the cooker installer give you checkboxes to format each of > your FAT32 (Windows) partitions? because we can do it! As for me i don't want to boot windows to have some fat partitions... > > You must realise that you do not OWN the machine you are installing > on, only the partition(s) explicitly given you to install in. That > they did not own the world was a hard lesson for MicroSoft to > eventually begin to learn ... sob... that's what you get trying to help :'-( Anyway, i've tried in expert/beginner and can't reproduce the "format windows partition even when not asked".
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