You can install a non-legit copy and register it later with the legit cd-keyOr as Morgan said, run D1 and D2 using Wine
2009/6/20 Rob Farquhar <[email protected]> > [email protected] wrote: > > From: > > Cary Bielenberg <[email protected]> > > Date: > > Sat, 20 Jun 2009 19:57:05 +1000 > > Rob, > > It is advisable to have windows installed 1st as Ubuntu will write a > > boot manager in the master boot record for all operating systems. > > Windows will blow it away & only allow access to Windows & nothing else. > > You can recreate the grub menu but it is a long winded process . > > Hmm. Thanks, Cary. Prob is that the earliest we're likely to get a copy > of XP is next weekend, and I don't want to leave David without for that > long. > > Still, if it comes to it I can back any Ubuntu files up, repartition and > reformat the HDD, put XP on and then reinstall Ubuntu. > > Another issue that's come up with my PC, though, is that my sound card > doesn't seem to be working under Ubuntu. 9.04 recognises my Audigy 4 > card; I can see it as an option in the drop-down boxes under System > > Preferences > Sound. Still, I have no system sounds and pressing the > "Test" box comes up empty. And yes, the speakers are on and connected. > > Any suggestions, folks? > > Thanks in advance, > > Rob > > -- > ubuntu-au mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au >
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