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Yes, and a bootable CD like I told you before
Yes - that question has already been answered ad infinitum
GOOGLE it
Have you tried booting to a USB device? It may already be set to boot to USB or CDROM without changing BIOS settings.
@raysmta
Try this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide
@raysmta Is there some reason why you don't really want to install Linux on this laptop? I'm just curious why you don't do what I suggest. I've spent more time answering your question than it would have taken me to do the work if I was there. This thread could go on forever if you ignore what is said.
@Ole_Juul Any person who was interested could do that already but instead he asking free vps.
this was just a bullshit thread to make it look like he was seriously interested in 'learning linux'..
with the specs he asked for in the other thread he has something in mind that he wants to run and doesn't want to share what that is.
Alright I put my HDD into my PC and have started installing Ubuntu through a bootable USB will I be able to load the HDD once installation is finished on my pc and move to laptop?
Yap
Alright thanks guys,
I have installed Ubuntu Server 14.04 perfectly and it all works,
But I have one question, I have RAM of 4 GB and this is what it displays, so where exactly
is that RAM as it displays 4 GB as Virtual Memory, but I want to use it, won't it be in Real
Memory?
http://i.imgur.com/GVYfu7V.png
But.. your first post reads 2GB .. like in the picture..
But in total my RAM is 4 GB, I know it.
Alright sorry it was 2GB my mistake.