before trying to reduce the windows partition, first defragmentate,
then close windows cleanly.

On 24 okt, 21:01, ATB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> installation process should bring up the partition tool at the
> beginning, asking you how you want to divide up your disk or to wipe
> everything and start fresh.
>
> i recommend using the manual path
>
> from there, you can click on the windows partition (NTFS type) and
> click edit.  resize it as you want (i recommend abt 4 GB to gOS if you
> just want to try or 10-16GB if you want more.  up to you)
>
> exit that menu
>
> you should have some unallocated space on your harddrive now
> either edit or create that space and chose journaling file system,
> mount as "/" and check the format box
>
> exit that
>
> the result is that you squeeze windows to the side (a little bit) and
> make room for gOS
>
> installation will squeeze in that space and your isntall should be
> fine now.
>
> On Oct 1, 5:23 pm, Dijuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Im on the live cd as you reading immma need some Remote Desktop
> > support because for some reason its not letting me partion the hdd i
> > dont know if its because i already did with windows or what. Then i
> > read the notes before clicking install it says it will format all
> > partions and i dont want that because i have a backup partion.
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