These are my notes so next time I won't have to look stuff up
1. (Best to do a complete wipe of your drives, because your a noob)
- make sure your computer boots from the CD/DVD Drive
- Pop the latest Ubuntu disk in and restart your computer - you want the disk to bootup rather than windows
- in the system menu start the disk partitioner and remove all formatting from the drive(s)
2. pop the Windows disk in and install. (just install so it starts up - you can update drivers and stuff later)
3. pop the Ubuntu disk back in CD/DVD-ROM drive and restart. I found it worked find using the guided installation rather than trying to re-assign the /home, so keep this simple. Just let Ubuntu install it.
4. there was a window that popped up asking to access the Windows files during installation - I checked no at first and the dual bootup didnt work. I checked it and then it worked fine.
bingo it worked.
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