0. back up your data 1. download kubuntu cd & burn it (if vista has a way to do that) 2. boot it. 3. run the installer 4. choose "use whole hard drive" 5. restore data. 6. profit.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Edwin Flores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. Download M$ Virtual PC (its free) > 2. Install Virtual PC on your Vista machine > 3. get rid of as much Vista crapware as you can - this only slows you down. > 4. Or you could use Vista Business which has a lot less crapware, but also no > Media Player. > 5. Run virtual PC > 6. Create a virtual machine, and install Ubuntu in it. > > Worked for me on a Vista (preinstalled) laptop with Vista Business, VPC > running both Kubuntu and XP machines. > Although I haven't had time to stress test Kubuntu yet. > > Cheers, > Edwin > > > > ________________________________ > This email uses 100% recycled letters. > > >>>> David Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/09/2008 6:10 p.m. >>> > What is the best way to run Ubuntu on a Windows Vista machine? > > -- > David Merrick > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Ph 03 3590 343 > Cell 027 3089 169 > > Scanned by Bizo Email Filter > > >
