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Trying To Use Ubuntu Live CD On Vista..?
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<blockquote data-quote="jackehaart" data-source="post: 1719260" data-attributes="member: 656392"><p>I have a 4gb DVD-R disc, I am atm downloading the .iso directly to the disc. It has the temporary files ready to write. What I'm wondering is, when I restart the computer with my files on the disc, I won't have to delete any files will I? I'm just trying out Ubuntu, I am probably getting - but my family need the laptop for a little longer - after that it's mine.</p><p>I don't want to accidentlally destroy files, or replace the OS!</p><p>I've tried VMWare, but no software or stuff for it.</p><p>So, I won't delete anything by accident will I? I'll still be able to get back to Vista by shutting down, removing the disc and booting up again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackehaart, post: 1719260, member: 656392"] I have a 4gb DVD-R disc, I am atm downloading the .iso directly to the disc. It has the temporary files ready to write. What I'm wondering is, when I restart the computer with my files on the disc, I won't have to delete any files will I? I'm just trying out Ubuntu, I am probably getting - but my family need the laptop for a little longer - after that it's mine. I don't want to accidentlally destroy files, or replace the OS! I've tried VMWare, but no software or stuff for it. So, I won't delete anything by accident will I? I'll still be able to get back to Vista by shutting down, removing the disc and booting up again? [/QUOTE]
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