Ubuntu basically a kind of Software what runs the hardwares. If the Hardware fails to perform correctly or have any kind of problem with it, very logically the software may not work properly. I guess while the partition manager is trying to analyse the HDD, the HDD in not performing that well.
The matter is like you may be a top class driver and have the finest fuel in the world, but you cannot race with those with a car that have a broken engine. So, my dear friend, we can advise you a bunch if tips but we cannot give any guarantee that those tips will work. Rather, it is very possible that those may injure you HDD more than solve the problem. If you have a HDD problem, why not you talk with Shahi bhai in this matter? --- Shabab Mustafa Chief Administrative Officer Admin Office CapsLock Corporates On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:15 PM, সাজেদুর রহিম জোয়ারদার <[email protected]>wrote: > SHAHAN > you have not declared the UBUNTU edition that you are installing and the > System Configuration. That's the important points to set/fix up the > problem. > Moreover You must have to mention that did u have any other operating > system > installed in that HDD with that system and if NO is the answer when did u > have set up the XP last time? > > RING > +8801671411437 > -- > Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd > -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
