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The upstairs didn't say the point, my current system is XP+. The steps are as follows.
1.Convert the D drive to NTFS format Open Start --- run--- enter cmd and press enter --- Enter convert D: fs:ntfs to convert D drive to NTFS
3.Click on the installation location to select the D disk to set the space allocated to him, this space you can set up at will, here you will also be asked to set a password, to remember this password, click OK will automatically copy the file, prompting you to restart the computer.
4.Restart the computer and a system selection menu will appear, there are two options: XP and Ubuntu, select Ubuntu, and it will be installed automatically, just click Next.
5.In the end, you don't need to delete any partitions, just follow the steps above step by step. When you want to uninstall Ubuntu, go to the Ubuntu folder of the D drive and click to completely delete this system, just as simple as removing the software, don't worry about XP.
Interrupted before entering live mode? To be specific,This kind of installation will not enter the live mode,Select the ubuntu option and the icon will appear directly,Then there is the installation interface,Did you take a wrong step before。
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If you reserve a partition for Windows, it's okay, but Windows will overwrite the MBR, resulting in the inability to enter Ubuntu, but modify the MBR on the other. But you didn't even keep the partition, where did you put it? Ubuntu is not like Windows to divide what C disk D disk for you,If you want to install a dual system,The order is to install XP first and then install Ubuntu,It is recommended that you reinstall it。
This way, GRUB automatically recognizes Windows and does not have to modify the MBR.
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Maybe the XP system disk is broken, try a different disk, or install it through a USB flash drive.
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Start the menu under Ubuntu Repair first, there should be an XP repair or something, and then install it
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Use a USB flash drive to make an XP PE and then use PE to make the system.
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You can access the company's intranet, then the virtual machine should be in the same network as the IP of the Ubuntu real machine, so that the gateway and DNS of the XP should be configured to access the Internet.
For a simple test, ping the gateway in the virtual machine to see if it can be pinged.
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This has nothing to do with the XP system you actually installed, it's a problem with your VirtualBox network settings.
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You install the old CPU again and try it, if it can start normally, it may be caused by your CPU and the motherboard is not compatible, or it may be caused by the fact that you did not install it when you installed it, if it can't start normally, it means that you have touched other hardware, such as memory modules, loose display ports, etc., check it well, be careful, you can find me if you have any problems.