want to switch to Windows temporarily
please let me know how I can switch to Windows temporarily
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#1 |
Do you dual boot your system or is Ubuntu the only OS available?
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#2 |
many thanks for your reply
Ubuntu is the only OS available now
how can I get Windows as well cheaply?
and how do I transfer from one to the other
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Do you want to setup a dual boot? If you only want to use Windows for basic things then virtualbox will allow you to run it in a VM. Games will not play in virtualbox. You will obviously need a full Windows license for this.
You can download the ISO from Microsoft and install it for free for the trial period. After that you will need to pay.
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#4 |
Many thanks again for your reply.
I do not want to play games.
My immediate problem was that, using Ubuntu, I could not find a driver for
a device (an A4 document copier) the instructions of which necessitate
applying Windows 95 or 98 to find the driver!!
Hope you could please shed some light on a possible solution.
Thanks again for your trouble.
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> Do you want to setup a dual boot? If you only want to use Windows for
> basic things then virtualbox will allow you to run it in a VM. Games
> will not play in virtualbox. You will obviously need a full Windows
> license for this.
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> You can download the ISO from Microsoft and install it for free for the
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What make and model is the printer?
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thanks for your reply again
it's an item (German) I recently got from amazon
Mustek Scanner 1200 UB
it came with an installation CD for use with Windows 95 or 98 (also
possibly with a mac)
it has a usb connection but needs a driver before installing
hope you can make sense of this!!
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OK, what is the output of:
lsb_release -a; uname -a
Thanks
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https:/
Lots of native driver guides
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#11 |
thanks
but sorry I don't understand what you wrote
i.e. Isb............
please explain
thanks
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thanks but how do I deal with these guides
I'm a novice on ubuntu
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#13 |
Copy the line I gave and press CTRL + ALT + T
Paste the command into the terminal and press ENTER
Copy the output and paste as an update on
https:/
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Thanks for all your help but unfortunately I have to give up!
I did as you said and the result was:
'No lsb modules are available'
Your support was much appreciated.
Best regards
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What is the rest of the output. Copy it ALL and paste as an update
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#16 |
thanks
output you asked for is:
No lsb modules are available
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description Ubuntu 11.04
Release 11.04
Codename natty
Linux omar_desktop
2.6.38-16-generic
*67-Ubuntu SHP
Thu Sep6 2012
hope this makes sense and would welcome your comments on this
The last time I regularly used ubuntu was several years ago
when I found my pc would not allow upgrade from 11.04
Also I found ubuntu difficult to use and had too many code input
requirements.
I don't want to trouble you further
I am nearly resigned to failure in this respect
Many thanks again for all your time
Omar
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#17 |
Natty is end of life and no longer supported in any way. I suggest you wipe the install off and do a clean install of Xenial (Ubuntu 16.04). Xenial is LTS and supported until April 2021
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#18 |
Many thanks for your advice. I'll try what you say.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 1:09 PM, actionparsnip <
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> Natty is end of life and no longer supported in any way. I suggest you
> wipe the install off and do a clean install of Xenial (Ubuntu 16.04).
> Xenial is LTS and supported until April 2021
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#19 |
yes I know what to do now
thanks