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WUBI hangs while “Almost finished copying files”


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WUBI hangs while "Almost finished copying files" on both 12.04 and 12.10.
I'm using Dell Latitude E5410 with i3Core processor and 8MB of Ram. Operating system is Win7Pro.
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    WUBI hangs while "Almost finished copying files" on both 12.04 and 12.10.
    I'm using Dell Latitude E5410 with i3Core processor and 8MB of Ram. Operating system is Win7Pro.
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      WUBI hangs while "Almost finished copying files" on both 12.04 and 12.10.
      I'm using Dell Latitude E5410 with i3Core processor and 8MB of Ram. Operating system is Win7Pro.
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          Had the same problem. i had allocated 8GB for ubuntu installation and my installation disk was formatted as NTFS.



          I allocated 12GB and changed my format to FAT32, then i managed to install my ubuntu. As i have done the changes at the same time, i am not sure which change did the trick. I think it had something to do with the disk allocation size.



          Hope this helps...






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          • Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

            – VedVals
            Dec 4 '12 at 9:02











          • That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

            – FRD
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          • @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

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          Had the same problem. i had allocated 8GB for ubuntu installation and my installation disk was formatted as NTFS.



          I allocated 12GB and changed my format to FAT32, then i managed to install my ubuntu. As i have done the changes at the same time, i am not sure which change did the trick. I think it had something to do with the disk allocation size.



          Hope this helps...






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          • Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

            – VedVals
            Dec 4 '12 at 9:02











          • That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

            – FRD
            Jan 12 '13 at 19:59











          • @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

            – Rinzwind
            Jul 16 '13 at 14:44
















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          Had the same problem. i had allocated 8GB for ubuntu installation and my installation disk was formatted as NTFS.



          I allocated 12GB and changed my format to FAT32, then i managed to install my ubuntu. As i have done the changes at the same time, i am not sure which change did the trick. I think it had something to do with the disk allocation size.



          Hope this helps...






          share|improve this answer
























          • Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

            – VedVals
            Dec 4 '12 at 9:02











          • That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

            – FRD
            Jan 12 '13 at 19:59











          • @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

            – Rinzwind
            Jul 16 '13 at 14:44














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          Had the same problem. i had allocated 8GB for ubuntu installation and my installation disk was formatted as NTFS.



          I allocated 12GB and changed my format to FAT32, then i managed to install my ubuntu. As i have done the changes at the same time, i am not sure which change did the trick. I think it had something to do with the disk allocation size.



          Hope this helps...






          share|improve this answer













          Had the same problem. i had allocated 8GB for ubuntu installation and my installation disk was formatted as NTFS.



          I allocated 12GB and changed my format to FAT32, then i managed to install my ubuntu. As i have done the changes at the same time, i am not sure which change did the trick. I think it had something to do with the disk allocation size.



          Hope this helps...







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          • Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

            – VedVals
            Dec 4 '12 at 9:02











          • That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

            – FRD
            Jan 12 '13 at 19:59











          • @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

            – Rinzwind
            Jul 16 '13 at 14:44



















          • Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

            – VedVals
            Dec 4 '12 at 9:02











          • That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

            – FRD
            Jan 12 '13 at 19:59











          • @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

            – Rinzwind
            Jul 16 '13 at 14:44

















          Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

          – VedVals
          Dec 4 '12 at 9:02





          Wubi runs even if disk is NTFS. It must be the disk size. 15GB is expected for good installation.

          – VedVals
          Dec 4 '12 at 9:02













          That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

          – FRD
          Jan 12 '13 at 19:59





          That can't be it. I'm having the same problem while trying to install ubuntu in a 42GB partition.

          – FRD
          Jan 12 '13 at 19:59













          @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

          – Rinzwind
          Jul 16 '13 at 14:44





          @f03lipe 30Gb is the max. WUBI can have ;)

          – Rinzwind
          Jul 16 '13 at 14:44


















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