Unable to install ubuntu in Windows 8

Asked by Pallavi

I have Windows 8 . First I used window installer but was unable to install. Then I manually downloadedISO files. Even after running the Wubi, the error occurred.

Then I create a partition. Save the .iso and Wubi installer in the drive. Then I run the Wubi in the .iso folder. It successfully installed. But when I reboot it shows an error that

    the os has either corrupted / missing files.

    file : \Ubuntu\winboot\wubilder.mbr

    error :0xc000007b

I am installing Ubuntu for the first time. So I don't know much about it.

Please help. Thanks!

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N1ck 7h0m4d4k15 (nicktux) said :
#1

Hi Pallavi ,

this seems like a filesystem(NTFS) problem. Uninstall Ubuntu then do a check in the filesystem and a defrag to the hard disk from within Windows.
After the check and defrag finish , install again Ubuntu (wubi.exe) and retest.

Ubuntu Wubi.exe is nothing more than a program installed inside Windows.
You can uninstall it from Control Panel. You have to know that this is not a regular installation , is more likely for testing proposes , to see the Operating System (Ubuntu) before you decide to install it properly.

Regards
 NikTh

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Pallavi (pallavibatra11) said :
#2

I uninstalled Ubuntu . Don't know what to do in file system check and defragmented c: drive only.

Should I install Ubuntu again using wubi.exe of window installer or from that .iso folder.

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N1ck 7h0m4d4k15 (nicktux) said :
#3

Hi ,
see here on how to check and optimize(=defrag) the filesystem in Windows 8.
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/6cde20/check-hard-drive-for-file-system-errors-in-windows-8/

When above done re-install Ubuntu using wubi.exe and see if working better.

Regards
 NikTh

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Pallavi (pallavibatra11) said :
#4

Hi

Thank you for the responses. No errors were found . And I defragmented c: drive to create a new drive u: and I saved both wubi.exe and Ubuntu.iso files in there.

Thanks

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#5

Did you MD5 test the ISO you downloaded?
What did you do with the ISO to make it usable?

Thanks

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Best Warren Hill (warren-hill) said :
#6

If your computer came with windows8 then Wubu almost certainly wont work as new Windows 8 machines use GPT disks which Wubi does not support see here:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/225048/is-wubi-for-windows-8

You should however be able to dual boot. I have not tried this myself but take a look here:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-uefi-supported-windows-8-system

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Pallavi (pallavibatra11) said :
#7

Hi

Ya my pc came with win 8 preinstalled

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Pallavi (pallavibatra11) said :
#8

Hey wareen

Thanks for the links. Those were really helpful.

The 2nd link you provided needs to have 64 bit Ubuntu . Can I go with 32 bit ?

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Pallavi (pallavibatra11) said :
#9

Thanks Warren Hill, that solved my question.

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Warren Hill (warren-hill) said :
#10

I don't think so Part of Windows 8 is secure boot which means that the OS needs to be signed. Cannonical have paid to sign 12.04.2 and 12.10 64-bit but not 32-bit