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| 13 Feb 2016 02:36 AM |
| u expect people here to know computer? lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:40 AM |
My older brother does, but I'm not him so I can't help, sorry.
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:41 AM |
You delete kernel.asm.
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:46 AM |
"delete system 32"
fail.jpg
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:46 AM |
>fail.jpg
but that was the joke |
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:54 AM |
Chrome you say?
Go to the chrome website, get the Debian/Ubuntu version
type "cd ~/Downloads"
type "dpkg -i (name of the package)"
If there are missing depenencies, install it by sudo apt-get install (dependency name)
and then dpkg command.
type "google-chrome-stable" to open it.
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| 13 Feb 2016 02:59 AM |
>chrome
l m a o
also if you're on 32-bit, chrome on that is being discontinued
>kali
l m a o
>2.6.1
is this the kernel version |
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:01 AM |
| But I think you should have gone with pure Debian. |
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:03 AM |
This isn't for me, it's for someone who messed up and deleted windows trying to dual boot.
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:06 AM |
He accidentally deleted the windows partition?
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:07 AM |
| if you need the chrome go to the chrome download site and install the deb file |
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:10 AM |
"He accidentally deleted the windows partition?"
Yeah lmao
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:10 AM |
| Yes, I accidentally deleted the Windows Partition. |
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| 13 Feb 2016 03:27 AM |
He could reinstall windows alongside, however its bootloader would take control. In a BIOS system, the MBR would be overwritten. In this case, he has to reinstall GRUB from a liveCD. In a UEFI system, the windows bootloader will take control and the grub bootloader will still be there. In this case, he can go to the firmware boot manager and select it or just reinstall it from a liveCD. GRUB will automatically detect the windows bootloader and set up an entry in UEFI.
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| 13 Feb 2016 01:30 PM |
@burning
def nounderstand(): print('try again!')
nounderstand() |
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| 13 Feb 2016 01:47 PM |
The MBR is the first sector of the hard drive, contains code which is a part of booting. In UEFI, we have ESPs which store bootloaders in the form of .efi files.
Does that make it understandable now? |
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