Harry if you run the ubuntu cd (autorun) on vista, (or xp for that matter)
you will see an option to install Ubuntu on a physical disk without
repartitioning your drive!
What it does (via a program called WUBI) is to create a big file on your
disk, and in there (virtual hard disk) it keeps all the ubuntu data.
Then when your computer starts you select to start from ubuntu or vista in
a dual boot configuration.
When you don't like ubuntu any longer? you just uninstall it from your
add-remove programs from vista!
Why is this better than VPC or VMWARE? Ubuntu runs at FULL hardware speed
and you can use the video acceleration to get compiz effects.
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http://computerboom.blogspot.com
"webster72n" <> wrote in message
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> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
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>> You certainly don't need a separate partition to use virtual machine
>> software. The VM software simply creates a file to store the new
>> operating system in on your current drive.
>
> May I thank you, John, Rick Rogers and fibronacci number collectively for
> your helpful comment, I wasn't aware of this simple fact.
> Will I be able to install Ubuntu on the VM without causing problems for
> Windows?
>
> Harry.
>
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>> Windows XP Associate Expert
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
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>> Web: http://www.silversurfer-guide.com
>> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
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>> "webster72n" <> wrote in message
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>>> "Tyro" <> wrote in message
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>>>> Why bother?
>>>
>>> I would like to set up a VPC.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tyro
>>>>
>>>> "webster72n" <> wrote in message
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>>>>> Mine is a Dell Inspiron with WinVista Home Premium and SP1. factory
>>>>> installed.
>>>>> Drive C with 290 GB's contains the OS as an OEM version.
>>>>> Drive D with 10 GB's is for recovery and all on one 300 GB. HD.
>>>>> What can I do to, if anything, to repartition drive C into three new
>>>>> partitions with about equal GB's?
>>>>>
>>>>> Harry.
>>>>
>>>
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