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Re: Dual boot with XP installation failure - millara - 03-07-2016 I have now carried out Gold_Finger's instructions to remove the two version of LL that I have managed to install, remove all the partitions that I managed to create and disconnect the large HDD. This all went well. I have reinstalled LL in dual boot mode. It starts satisfactorily but XP still does not work but that's not too important as it's not my main PC. Despite this success, I cannot run the software update or software installation processes as the password I entered when installing LL is not recognised. I have followed the Help instructions and changed the password in case I had made a mistake during its initial entry but the new one is still not accepted. Unfortunately, I have come to the conclusion that Linux is beyond my limited computing abilities and is not for me. Time to throw in the towel I'm afraid. Thanks to Gold_Finger and Rokytnji for their suggestions. Alistair Re: Dual boot with XP installation failure - rokytnji - 03-07-2016 Dual boot is hard. Dual boot on 2 different drives is harder. So do not feel bad. I started using linux on a IBM 390E. It was a Linux dedicated laptop. Same on a Compaq 1540DM my wife gave me with Windows 95 on it. Linux was a lot harder to learn then than now. Just my opinion. What I am trying to say I guess. If you ever decide to try Linux-Lite again. Try it on a dedicated cheap linux laptop and learn linux that way. Then you may have something click in your head later for dual booting. Plus. How certain steps work like md5sum and such. Here is a old example of my mutiboot dual drive boot config on a desktop computer that died from old age. A IBM Netvista. Code: # menu.lst produced by grub4dosconfig-v It took me some time to learn how to do this. It was not a few day endeavor. But was a long road traveled learning things like learning to be bilingual. You cannot learn another language in a few days. Same can said for learning linux proficiently. So no biggy from me. I understand. Happy trailz, Rok. Re: Dual boot with XP installation failure - avj - 03-07-2016 If you are using a netbook or laptop the password problem may be that the NUMLOCK it turned on by default, this caused me a problem the first time I tried Linux Lite. For more information on that see my reply at the following link. https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other-17/disable-numlock-on-startup-in-linux-lite/msg17957/#msg17957 I hate to see anyone give up if it is something simple to fix. ![]() Re: Dual boot with XP installation failure - Wirezfree - 03-07-2016 @millara, You are getting some good advice. Hey, you are only on post 6 and you have already mastered running terminal commands, don't beat your self up yet I'm pretty confident the good folks here will help you out, don't give up just yet... |