Yes...
here's how to do it-
When you boot the LIVE CD/USB for installation, you will get 3 options like the picture below- (windows 7 will be not be in your case, it will be xp)
for your Requirement,you should click on the 3rd option - Do something else.
That will take you to a partition table.
In the partition table you will see 2 partitions.
- The 1st one will be c drive which has windows.You will be able to see it as NTFS file system.
- If both are NTFS,mostly the 1st partition will be C drive.
keeping the size of the 2 partitions different e.g 230 and 270 will help you easily recognize your c drive because there are no labels like c or d there)
Then select that other drive.
Get some free space to install :
Caution : Below steps is for deleting . Deleting a hard disk partition will make all files inaccessible everything in that partition, be sure to take back up if any.
- Select that drive(other than the WINDOWS c DRIVE) from the partition table and click on
DELETE
. That partition will be deleted and you will see unallocated space.
Caution : Below steps is for formatting. Formating a hard disk partition will permanently erase everything in that partition.
Now,you can either directly make the complete partition as EXT4 for installing Linux or you can also add a SWAP partition.
It is always recommended to add a SWAP area for better performance but only if your ram is below 8gb
Step 1 : Create a SWAP
partition
Select the new unallocated space or free space, click on add
.
Assign the space from that partition to SWAP AREA equal to double your ram.(e.g-for 1gb,swap area-2gb)
Select SWAP AREA
from the file system drop down menu.
Make sure Beginning
is selected in the partition position drop
down menu.
Click on add
.
Adding root file system
Now, after you have added the SWAP AREA,do this-
Select the remaining "Unallocated space" and click on ADD.
Select Ext4 Journaling file system from the file-system dropdown menu.
Select Primary
from the partition type drop-down menu.
Select the mount point as /
from the mount-point drop-down menu.
Select beginning
from the Position drop-down menu.
Click on add
.
After adding the partitions,from the table select the ext4
partition you see and tick in the corresponding check-box(if not already ticked)
then Select INSTALL...
Best Answer
Your E: and F: are free of 109GB so, split any of one partition into two partitions on windows (can be done by partition manager in windows (+), free edition of AOMEI partition assistant :http://www.disk-partition.com/download-home.html) or by
Gparted Live CD
. (+) when using partition manager, you need to make sure your HDD is defragmented!Leave new partition unformatted. Then reboot and insert Linux DVD or USB (+) (burned from iso) and choose Something else option. (+) recommend Rufus :http://rufus.akeo.ie
Then choose unformatted partition on which you want to install Ubuntu. Create new of Ext4 file-system and mount point '/' Be sure to specify the size ... say 20000mb and set to primary partition
Then Ubuntu will be installed on that partition be sure boot loader is in
/dev/sda
For selection swap area use any remaining partition remaining partition and set it to logical partition, and split into two (split any one and create further 2GB is enough, but recommend double your computer's ram) format it as swap area '/SWAP'
Remaining partition should be set to FAT32 with mount point '/Windows'. This partition allows files to be accessed by BOTH operating systems.
After installing Ubuntu you can select between Ubuntu and Windows to boot at GRUB menu.