<big snip> > > Andy, all I know is that if there is one drive and the > installer is > instructed to install along side Windows, then the installer > partitions > the drive accordingly and gets on with the installation. So, > are you > suggesting that, because there are two drives one of which is > empty, the > installer decides to install on the empty one rather than > partition and > install on the one with Windows? I have heard of Artificial > intelligence > but surely this is not correct. >
> > When the partitioner first comes up it asks if you want to accept any > defaults. I doubt if a default is what you want to do so you should > choose "Do something Else" On the next screen you should see two > drives listed, one clearly marked as having Windows on it. > > Can you get as far as that before going any further? Yes, no problem. Norman -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
