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This problem is due to the fact that the file format of Linux is not the same as the file format of Win.
But if you install Linux is a relatively new system, it should be able to support the WIN file format, you can enter Linux first to see if you can see the previous file.
Another reason for the loss of your files is that when you install Linux, you need to install it in a Linux-specific file format, and you need to reformat the Linux partition you chose to install. One of the things that can easily lead to file loss is that if you install all the files by default, then some Linux will format your hard drive and re-create your own file format, so if that's the case, your files will be gone. However, it can be restored with some file restoration tools, but how much you can restore depends on your luck.
How to know if you belong to the hard disk is all formatted, you can go to linux and see if several folders of linux are taking up all your hard disk space, if so, then yes. Find a file to restore the stuff and look at the character.
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After installation, if there is no win, don't worry,Delete all the files added by the C disk! Some of the software installed under the figure is not available.,Ubuntu has a problem and win can't be started.。 Install and launch.
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The Linux disk format and Windows disk format cannot be used together. Press and hold the Tab key when you turn it on, and an interface will appear to select the Linux system and the Wind system, and select the Wind system to see if the file is not there.
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When you go in, the login menu appears and press Enter. After entering, write by yourself where to start. The default installation of BT4 seems to be installed in a free space, and the original system is still there, but the boot boot is overwritten.
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When you install Linux, which partition of the hard disk is Linux installed on? It's not going to be a full format. If it's formatted in its entirety, it's not going to be easy.
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Windows is dedicated to reading Linux partitions.
But I don't know if that software supports win7
1、.Linux Reader is simple and has a similar interface to a Windows file manager, making it very easy to operate.
3. ext2fsd is similar to ext2 ifs after installation, and can add drive letters to linux partitions. However, it is not compatible with Windows Vista
You can give several of the above a try.
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There is no way to recover it.
The main reason is that when you install Linux, you don't install Linux on the D drive as you planned, but use the entire hard disk to install it. As a result, all the original partitions are deleted.
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The 500G hard disk has been changed to a Lunix disk for you.,,Nothing's gone.,,All deleted and rebuilt partitions.。
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1. Install the virtual optical drive, and it will be detected after installation.
Enter the virtual optical drive, and you can find the ISO image file. Just run it and you're good to go.
2. In fact, you can also enter the ISO file and run the installation file by decompressing it.
3. The image file can only be read after it can be parsed.
The installation of the virtual optical drive is only to parse the ISO file, and then the installation package can be opened and the installation file can be read.
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It is advisable to do a little homework before installing linux.
Your question is difficult, there are people, and it is also irresponsible.
First of all, you only said that you installed Linux, but you didn't say what distribution version, there are dozens of kinds of Linux, and the more popular ones are ubuntu, fedora, opensuse, etc., and Ubuntu releases two official versions a year, so the grub used in each Linux distribution is different, for example, Ubuntu uses grub1, and uses grub2.
If you are using ubuntu or, after installing the system, if there is a problem with booting win7, it is recommended to enter ubuntu and enter sudo update-grub in the terminal first, update the grub list, and then restart to try to enter windows.
As for the problem of exe, exe is an executable file under the windows system, so generally speaking, it cannot be executed at all in linux, linux and windows are two completely different systems, and windows software cannot be installed in linux (of course, except for wine's programs.) )。Therefore, if you like to use Linux, you must learn to use Linux package management, generally RedHat system system uses RPM package, Debian system Linux uses deb package, understand package management, the installation and use of these software is simple.
In short, if you want to use Linux, you have to put aside all Windows thinking, if you feel that you can't get rid of these Windows thoughts, then go back to Windows! Linux isn't for you. Linux is a very powerful and free system, but it takes a while to get used to.
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Install the win7 system first, the installation process will not be described in detail, it should be noted that enough disk space is reserved for the installation of linux.
Find the Linux image, run Load, load the Linux installation disk, and install it.
After that, go to the interface and select the second "ship" to skip.
In this screen, you can choose skip
When partitioning, select Create custom partition structure. By default, click "Next".
As you can see in the following view, the SDA1 partition and SDA2 partition in front of this disk (SDA) are both NTFS format, which are partitions of the Win7 system, so these two partitions cannot be used when creating disk partitions, and now the third partition in the back: the steps are as follows.
Just select the GRUB installation and not on the SDA disk. SDA5 is the boot partition of the Linux system boot (if the main boot record MBR installed on the SDA disk, this will write down the boot record written by you installing win7, so that you can choose to start win7 or linux through linux boot after installation, your linux system is the main system, when linux can not boot your win7 can not start).
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This problem can be solved by using the system optimization function of Kingsoft Guard. Just follow the prompts step by step to turn off redundant startup items and services to ensure that your system is safe and efficient. No longer wait for even 10 seconds more for booting, Kingsoft Guard, light size, only 30 seconds to complete installation.
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Garbage startup items in your system, too many services are leaving you in a long wait to boot? The problem mentioned by the landlord is recommended to be solved by using the system optimization function of Kingsoft Guard.
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Solution 1:
After reinstalling WinXP, the boot record is overwritten, so the Linux system cannot be started. To restart Linux, follow these steps:
1. Put the first disk of the Linux system and boot it from the optical drive. (If you install it from a hard disk, start it from a DOS disk and start the Linux installation file according to the original Linux installation method.)
2. After the installation file is started, when selecting the installation method, press F5 to enter the rescue mode, and enter the Linux rescue with the keyboard. There are several options at the back, such as installation process language, mouse, etc. It's easy to say.
3. After entering the command line, type: chroot mnt sysimage Enter.
4. Then type grub-install dev hda on the command line to install grub. A message will appear that the installation was successful.
If you have previously set the boot option to boot both win and lin, you can choose to enter either system; If you haven't set it up, enter the Linux system file (the file is very simple, so I won't describe it here).
Solution 2:
Install a Wingrub to overwrite your copy of Linux to C: Wingrub under Windows
Solution 3:
If the Linux GRUB should have been installed in the MBR in the first place, then.
Before installing Windows, go to Linux and execute:
# dd if=/dev/hda of=/mnt/c/ bs=512 count=1
Among them, HDA is your hard drive, or it could be HDC?This one is very simple, see for yourself.
As for the latter one, it is to write the boot record from the MBR to the C drive.
Then install your windows and add it to the C drive when you're done:
That's it, and the boot information can be loaded via ntloader.
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Ubuntu opens the file manager, and the Windows partition has been automatically marked by the volume label, and it will be automatically mounted, opened, and displayed in the program bar on the left when you click it.
Wubi is an installer designed for beginners by installing Linux files under a file on your hard drive and giving you a choice of which system to enter while the Windows bootloader is running. Since it is based on Windows, reinstalling Windows will destroy Linux, and since it is not installed on an independent partition, there will be a large loss of performance, so it is not recommended to use this installation method after being slightly familiar with Linux.
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1.All files are seen recursively at ls -lr.
2.It makes no difference.
3.You need to share the files of Windows, and then install the Samba service on Linux, and you can access it.
4. baidu or google。。。
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Linux needs to look at the partition of win, and Linux itself can see the partition in FAT32 format, but now it is generally NTFS partition. So you need to install NTFS-3G. Then mount -t ntfs-3g win partition mnt directory. That's it.
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Of course, you can, after mounting, you can view it directly with the view or use LS.
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There is a Linux license, but it is recommended to go to another computer with Windows to make a USB flash drive boot disk, because the possibility of problems under Linux may be greater. (Exceptions are made for masters.) And there are many startup disks made under Windows on the Internet.
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Change the properties of the hard disk back in the BIOS, there should be two options, change it to a four-letter one. I don't remember which four exactly.
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Try adding the following to the boot file? The premise is that your window7 is installed in the first partition, if you are not sure, try HD0,1 or HD,2. Also comment out the hiddenmenu line in the file.
title windows 7
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
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