PrzemoF wrote: » What do you have on the disk right now? Win7? Or it's wiped out and you can't make partition?
Stuxnet wrote: » sounds like you have 4 partitions already on the hdd....you need to remove them all start again......you cant have >4 primary partitions
TheNinthGate wrote: » I don't know how you are deducing that from what I've put up here already. I had Win7/Mint installed, then totally wiped the HDD and re-installed only Win7 Now I can't get any Linux installed.
shizz wrote: » It does seem unlikely but Its worth trying anyway. Just run gparted and see how many partitions are defined.
TheNinthGate wrote: » I can tun Minitool in Windows, and see only the Windows partitions. I will do what you suggest, but I'm 99.9999% certain there is only the Windows partition - there is no way for there to be another. When I go to install whichever Linux, and it is asking me do I want to replace Windows, or install beside Windows, and I select beside, it shows me only a Windows partition there too.
Stuxnet wrote: » Im not deducing, Im offering you a possibility cos I've seen this problem a hundred times, your windows tools wont show anything linux fs formatted....you must check with gparted, just to rule it out,You could have a hidden manufactures partition, windows partition, mbr partition ,and a left over ext4 partition....then you wouldn't be able install anything
Stuxnet wrote: » cool, go into windows 7, hit start, type computer managment, go into it, then go into disk managment, right click c: and select shrink partition, shink by what ever you want....30gigs loads if your just messing about with ubuntu/mint re-run ubuntu installer profit
Stuxnet wrote: » no you should be cool, if you keep installing to that 30gb partiton, grub menu scans and updates itself after each install will pick up windows and whatever new OS you have
TheNinthGate wrote: » Yep, I understand that - but what if I clear the partition, remove Linux completely and Grub is then gone - will I still be able to boot into Windows.
BopNiblets wrote: » If you have the sidebar on in Nemo it should be at the bottom:http://www.linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/nadia/nemo.png
Stuxnet wrote: » when your at the select partition part, from the drop down menu, you need to select a file system type, EXT4 best then select the mount point, which is "/" and that defines the that partition as roothttp://i50.tinypic.com/2hf1kyg.pnghttp://i50.tinypic.com/a9s3li.pnghttp://i48.tinypic.com/dwvp6t.pnghttp://i47.tinypic.com/ftgggz.pnghttp://i45.tinypic.com/358z1x1.png obviously yours will be different, but ^^^ should give you an idea