Windows Operating System

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  1. Jakeless

    Jakeless Member

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    i purchased a computer and it came on Monday, it said its operating system was windows, it indeed turned out to be Linux. any disc i tried to install(my discs for my wireless internet) won't be run and are all .exe files. i was wondering if anyone could help me with the process of switching my operating system from Linux to Windows so that i may install my internet and just actually use the computer in general. my biggest fear is purchasing Windows, it running at about $130 and my computer not even running it like everything else i put in the drive.

    can anyone help me out?
     
  2. dailun

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    Sorry, but you'll have to buy Windows.

    You cannot run Windows programs on Linux. (Maybe with an emulator if there is one. Varnull would know best)

    Either that or return it to the person who sold it to you or make them provide (not just install) Windows.
     
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  3. Jakeless

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    alright. i don't have a problem purchasing windows. my questions are just this: how do i change my operating system once i purchase windows, and will the disc actually be runable because none of my cd's i put in will even be ran at all.
     
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    Configure your PC to boot from CD and then boot from the CD. Since at that point, and OS hasn't been loaded yet, the PC will run whatever is sees to load.

    You will then partition and format over the Linux installation and install Windows.
     
  5. varnull

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    it's probably running linux because it won't run bloatdoze XD learn how to use it instead of being a clone :)
     
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    you can format linux and then change your boot options to boot from CD and then install the windos OS
     
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    See, I told you that Varnull would come up with an educational AND entertaining answer. <G>
     
  8. Jakeless

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    thanks for the help, linux just confuses me because things on my computer are way different after having windows on all my other computers. things are named differently, etc. i just need to figure out formatting with linux to install the new OS.
     
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    The comp will boot any bootable cd assuming the BIOS is set to read the dvd drive first,linux distro's are free well most are anyway,the closest to being windows like would be kubuntu it's kinda vista like,well the menu's anyway,it's quite spiffy & can even run on a 600mhz 512mb ram,4mb graphic dell gx110 mini tower if the graphical animations are turned off,since your keen to get back to windows get another hdd & put windows on it then download the linux iso burn it & repair the grub & hey presto 2 OS's,the beauty of this is if windows is broken..lol..you can still work in linux even recovering data from windows,you could even get more linux distro's & install them so you have 3,4,5 or whatever number of OS's you want,the dell i have has win 2000,Kubuntu 8:10,Ubuntu 8:10,Ubuntu Satanic 8:04 & still deciding what to add to the other two linux Ext3 partitions.


    PS:Don't install Ubuntu or Kubuntu 9:10 versions a long with windows there's a number of documented bugs especially the grub they're still working on a fix,it's to do with detecting other OS's,neither distro will detect windows as being there nor will they detect each other or any other linux


    PPS:No matter how many linux OS's you install on 1 comp it won't win any browny points from varnull if any version of windows is installed along with them :p
     
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