The Wubi installer is the easiest way to install Ubuntu and also makes removal easier
If you don't want to use Ubuntu anymore, or want to install it properly, a Wubi installation is simple to remove in Windows
A useful Windows app for making bootable USB keys
This alternative to Windows comes with five years of security updates guaranteed
Five years support for new Linux Ubuntu.
Uninstalling Ubuntu is a complex affair but changing the default operating system back to Windows XP is fairly easy to do with Ubuntu's Startup-Manager
To watch DVDs at their best on Ubuntu, download a couple of packages from the company's Software Centre and install the VLC Media Player
This version of Linux includes many media features that work straight away including Flash and DVD playback
Virtualbox is great if you need to get Windows apps working in Ubuntu but it may need help to get working
Customise how the Unity desktop looks and works
Rather than relying on a third party's Nas services, you can build your own. Mr Loreilhe followed our recent article and explains which products he found the best
We commend the idea of taking the 'free' route but this calls for a plan of action. First you need to install an operating system - and we suggest using Ubuntu
If you've installed Ubuntu using the Wubi installer, you might not be able to find your Windows files or music folder. Mr Davies tell you where to look for them
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