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Are there any Ubuntu users on here who can help with a few probs ?
I partitioned my h/d in 2011 ( NTFS / EXT 3 ) to allow me to copy progs from Humax Freesat Box to Portable EXT H/D. Since then I have completely forgotten how to open the transferred files ( Diamond Jubilee Concert). I have successfully got the files into Ubuntu on my PC ( Ubuntu / Windows 7 ) but need to open & transfer them to W7 in order to burn to DVD. Also I am constantly asked ( in Ubuntu) to give a password to open progs when I know that I did not specify password procedure, how can I bypass this ? When I logon to my P/C it opens in Ubuntu how can I select W7 to be default ?. TIA.
W Ron.
I partitioned my h/d in 2011 ( NTFS / EXT 3 ) to allow me to copy progs from Humax Freesat Box to Portable EXT H/D. Since then I have completely forgotten how to open the transferred files ( Diamond Jubilee Concert). I have successfully got the files into Ubuntu on my PC ( Ubuntu / Windows 7 ) but need to open & transfer them to W7 in order to burn to DVD. Also I am constantly asked ( in Ubuntu) to give a password to open progs when I know that I did not specify password procedure, how can I bypass this ? When I logon to my P/C it opens in Ubuntu how can I select W7 to be default ?. TIA.
W Ron.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Ubuntu, you may need to mount the Windows partition if this doesn't happen in the bootloader, probably grub. Ubuntu should have no trouble working with NTFS.
As for the password issue, that's probably because you installed them as root. This is quite common, but you will then be prompted to supply your password. Is it also asking you to start them with sudo?
As for booting Windows by default, you may be able to do that from within the machine's BIOS, or by editing the boot.ini file on thee C: partition.
For the future, when it comes to rebuilding the machine, I strongly advise you not to partition its hard disk. Pick the OS which you use most often and install that. Then, download and install VMWare Player and run the other OS as a virtual machine.
As for the password issue, that's probably because you installed them as root. This is quite common, but you will then be prompted to supply your password. Is it also asking you to start them with sudo?
As for booting Windows by default, you may be able to do that from within the machine's BIOS, or by editing the boot.ini file on thee C: partition.
For the future, when it comes to rebuilding the machine, I strongly advise you not to partition its hard disk. Pick the OS which you use most often and install that. Then, download and install VMWare Player and run the other OS as a virtual machine.
Come on, mate!
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