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<blockquote data-quote="chrisrlink" data-source="post: 7682835" data-attributes="member: 195371"><p>ok for one this is a little long i tested it and it works great for people with no dvd/usb and stuck on windows 7/8.1/10</p><p></p><p>things you need</p><p>1)windows computer MBR partition preferred though GPT should work with tweaks to the tut</p><p>2) Wubi efi ( <a href="https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi" target="_blank">https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi</a> ) official wubi only supports up to 12.04 iirc uefi can get the latest in sevreral flavors)</p><p>3) gparted (in ubuntu)</p><p>4) wubi-move (<a href="https://github.com/bcbc/Wubi-move" target="_blank">https://github.com/bcbc/Wubi-move</a>)</p><p></p><p>thats all now for the actual process</p><p></p><p>In windows)</p><p></p><p>1) use virtual disk service to partition 2 sections (1 for the ext4 file system and 1 for swap space leave unformatted NOT unallocated) just select "do not format" when creating the partitions</p><p>2) using Wubi Uefi create a 14-16 GB virtual file (located in C:\wubi fyi) put in your password for the ubuntu install and click install it will automaticly download the 17.10 iso when done reboot</p><p>once rebooted it will automaticly enter stage 2 of ubuntu install dl required files and install grub</p><p></p><p>OK thats it for the windows side let's move on shall we?</p><p></p><p>1)download gparted in terminal type sudo apt-get install gparted if you get into trouble with it scroll down</p><p>2) download wubi-move and extract all of it </p><p>3: note your partitions in my case sda4 was the disk file sda3 was the small unformatted swapspace and sda2 is for the FS</p><p>4) cd into wubi-move dir (make sure only you'r V file is the only partition mounted)</p><p>5) type sudo bash wubi-move.sh /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 (first is FS 2nd is Swap) it will ask if you want to format push Y in about 5 minutes it will copy all directories including saved files,it will also update grub for you</p><p>reboot and select your new fs partition in grub</p><p>6:once in your new one open terminal and get into gparted</p><p> delete your win partition (don't worry it's fine I assume your partition for win is sda1)</p><p>7: go back to wubi move and do sudo wubi-move /dev/sda1 it'll copy everything (again)</p><p>8: reboot into the sda1 partition and go into gparted delete your old ubuntu partition and resize sda1 to take up sda2's deleted space</p><p>DONE you now have a fully functional Ubuntu 17.10 distro</p><p></p><p>Trouble shooting </p><p></p><p>Q:HALP I get a cannot connect to DISPLAY:0 error when trying to open gparted</p><p>A: I assume you tried gparted by terminal using sudo gparted, well it's an easy fix though temporary in terminal type xhost +x note there is no sudo it will clear xauthority display so any user can use X applications like gparted until logout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisrlink, post: 7682835, member: 195371"] ok for one this is a little long i tested it and it works great for people with no dvd/usb and stuck on windows 7/8.1/10 things you need 1)windows computer MBR partition preferred though GPT should work with tweaks to the tut 2) Wubi efi ( [URL]https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi[/URL] ) official wubi only supports up to 12.04 iirc uefi can get the latest in sevreral flavors) 3) gparted (in ubuntu) 4) wubi-move ([URL]https://github.com/bcbc/Wubi-move[/URL]) thats all now for the actual process In windows) 1) use virtual disk service to partition 2 sections (1 for the ext4 file system and 1 for swap space leave unformatted NOT unallocated) just select "do not format" when creating the partitions 2) using Wubi Uefi create a 14-16 GB virtual file (located in C:\wubi fyi) put in your password for the ubuntu install and click install it will automaticly download the 17.10 iso when done reboot once rebooted it will automaticly enter stage 2 of ubuntu install dl required files and install grub OK thats it for the windows side let's move on shall we? 1)download gparted in terminal type sudo apt-get install gparted if you get into trouble with it scroll down 2) download wubi-move and extract all of it 3: note your partitions in my case sda4 was the disk file sda3 was the small unformatted swapspace and sda2 is for the FS 4) cd into wubi-move dir (make sure only you'r V file is the only partition mounted) 5) type sudo bash wubi-move.sh /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 (first is FS 2nd is Swap) it will ask if you want to format push Y in about 5 minutes it will copy all directories including saved files,it will also update grub for you reboot and select your new fs partition in grub 6:once in your new one open terminal and get into gparted delete your win partition (don't worry it's fine I assume your partition for win is sda1) 7: go back to wubi move and do sudo wubi-move /dev/sda1 it'll copy everything (again) 8: reboot into the sda1 partition and go into gparted delete your old ubuntu partition and resize sda1 to take up sda2's deleted space DONE you now have a fully functional Ubuntu 17.10 distro Trouble shooting Q:HALP I get a cannot connect to DISPLAY:0 error when trying to open gparted A: I assume you tried gparted by terminal using sudo gparted, well it's an easy fix though temporary in terminal type xhost +x note there is no sudo it will clear xauthority display so any user can use X applications like gparted until logout [/QUOTE]
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