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Question partitioning and installing a new OS

I'd like to know how to correctly partition my hard drive and how to create a boot disk from files and folders

i want to install a linux-based OS called Ubuntu but I dont want to get rid of windows that is why id like to partition my hard drive
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

GParted is a good tool for this.

Good instructions HERE.

Create a blank partition then install Ubuntu on it.

Ubuntu is a bootable Operating System. If you do not want to use your BIOS as the boot manager you would need a boot manager to choose your Operating System to boot.

Here is a little Boot Manager that can run off a floppy:

http://gag.sourceforge.net/
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

k youre gunna hate me i dont have a floppy drive

and i have no clue how to boot ubuntu from bios
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

You can also install GAG to your hard drive.

From the BIOS you go into the BIOS Setup > Boot Menu (or Order)

Here you choose which partition to boot.
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

well how exactly do i get ubuntu to the partition
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

You download it: http://www.ubuntu.com/

You create an ISO CD from the download.

You boot the ISO CD and when asked where to install it you point to the blank partition.
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

please realize im an idiot

how would i create and ISO from either a folder or zip
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Re: partitioning and installing a new OS

The Download is one big ISO file. 700MB.

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download

If you do not have burning software such as Nero to burn Disk Images or ISO's there is this free burner:

http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
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