Hi
I am running a machine with HDD0 master drive running win xp (which can boot its self)
I have put the mint 19 disk in and booted from CD. I try install and after the select language page I select install button
Then I am taken to another diolog box which says "you need at least 10.7GB of to install linux mint, this computer has only 0.0 B"
I wish to create a duel partison, but surly the disk would allow me to even at least format the HDD
cant install mint
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cant install mint
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Re: cant install mint
Yes, it does. Before you start the installer, you can start GParted and use that to format and partition the disk as you wish.
Another option is to shrink the Win partition from inside Windows, in case you want to keep that.
Whaever you do, make very sure to backup your data on an external medium before you start.
Another option is to shrink the Win partition from inside Windows, in case you want to keep that.
Whaever you do, make very sure to backup your data on an external medium before you start.
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Re: cant install mint
Yes it is best to shrink ntfs partitions using Windows----leave the freed space unformatted.
Then while booted to the live desktop use gparted to prepare partitions in advance--or just do it during the install
by choosing the 'Something else' option.
Then while booted to the live desktop use gparted to prepare partitions in advance--or just do it during the install
by choosing the 'Something else' option.
Everything in life was difficult before it became easy.