Trapped in the situation and stuck inside 😩
Trapped in the situation and stuck inside 😩
Absolutely, it's time to become more informed and secure with a backup plan in place.
You might need a Linux environment to complete this task. Check out https://superuser.com/questions/949219/h...om-windows for possible guidance. I’m not certain about your request, but you could simply live boot and transfer the files to a backup drive as needed.
One, why do you have Lubuntu instead of Ubuntu or Kubuntu (or any other Ubuntu variant) if you can run Windows 10 on the same machine? Probably fine on a weak system, I get it. Two, why would anyone remove a Unix or similar OS from their computer? Three, if you didn't want it enough to keep, what made you install it? Also, I'm new here, so I don't know which of the five computers you're referring to. Good luck! (Hoping he learns that open-source is preferable to proprietary, especially compared to Windows' privacy issues versus Ubuntu's openness.) Edited May 9, 2018 by elsandosgrande Accidentally typed a word twice (possible).
I previously ran Lubuntu before switching to Windows, which was a modest system with an Intel Q8300 and just 1 GB of RAM. I chose to replace it because it was still better than Windows at the time, though I wasn’t very experienced with Linux (my background is more about Raspberry Pi projects). It served as a temporary fix, but now I need to restore it properly.