Showing posts with label installer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installer. Show all posts
Friday, September 22, 2017
Ubuntu Installer Free updated to V3
Ubuntu Installer Free updated to V3
Yes its time for the free app to get a nice little update bumping it up to v3
The change log:
*Added torrent links and Download links for 12.04 Images! and v7 script
*Complete rebuild of app
*Added built in busybox so no longer need to install it yourself! (only working with 1204 v7 boot script, will work with other distros in next update)
*New changelog viewer, not much to see but it will be much easier updating it in the future.
*Install guide updated to reflect the new Ubuntu images, and the fact that Ubuntu 12.04 is now stable
This will be one of the last big updates for the free apps as it should now be very stable and includes all the stuff need to manually install and run Ubuntu. No new features will be added to the free app (Although when 12.10 hits stable this will be included) unless bugs come up and need to be fixed
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Ubuntu Installer Paid 2 0 Cooked and ready to be tasted
Ubuntu Installer Paid 2 0 Cooked and ready to be tasted
Well tasted by my beta testers anyway...but yes 2.0 for the Paid app is ready! so long as there are no more bugs the new update will be loaded to the market tomorrow.
Note that once the new update is on-line the sale will end, so if you have not already grap your paid copy for 20%!!
The change log for the new version is:
*New V5 small image, featuring fixed Java, even more lightweight (now around 1.2GB free) and user can set screen size on boot
*PAID New Build guide which shows you how to build your own Ubuntu images
*Brand new UI To make the whole thing more useable
*PAID new one click boot feature to allow quick booting from either the widget or inside the app
*PAID new widget to activate the one click boot
*PAID app install guide changed in light of one click boot
*Fixed keyboard mapping of random letters in Gnome
The free version should then be updated by the end of next week and will include the new UI and the new V5 small image and Gnome mapping fix.
Backtrack will then be updated shortly after that to include pretty much everything in the change log above (apart from the small image, there is still no small image for backtrack)
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Monday, September 11, 2017
Ubuntu Installer Free 2 0 released
Ubuntu Installer Free 2 0 released
The new version of the free installer has now been released, featuring the same UI as the other installers and updated download links to source forge. The app also features a feature list comparing what you get in the free and paid apps.
If you have the free app installed check for updates now!
And if you are reading this and dont have my free or paid ubuntu apps then download and try it!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zpwebsites.ubuntuinstall
(might take a few minutes for the new version to show up, but its loaded!)
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Saturday, September 2, 2017
Ubuntu Installer paid updated to V2 2 Lots more updates to come!!
Ubuntu Installer paid updated to V2 2 Lots more updates to come!!
The Paid Ubuntu Installer app has just been updated to V2.2, while this is a rather small update and really just fixes some of the small problems with the last version It also readys the app for the big updates that are to come soon!
There is a planned wave of updates for the existing apps plus new ones for you to try!
So watch this space things should start to get moving again very shortly :D
The change log for the paid app is as follows:
*Device list in FAQ link changed to new page with a much bigger list
*V6.1 boot script included
*App code streamlined and changes made ready for next big update
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Ubuntu Installer Paid updated to v3
Ubuntu Installer Paid updated to v3
This includes a whole host of updates bring it back in line with the complete installer updates, these updates include:
Ubuntu Installer Paid:
- Added torrent links and uploaded 1204 images to v2 and boot script to v7
- Added built in busybox so no longer need to install it yourself! (only working with 1204 v7 boot script, will work with other distros in next update)
- New changelog viewer, not much to see but it will be much easier updating it in the future.
- Completely rebuilt app from the ground up!
- md5 file checking if found in the same directory as the image (md5 file now included in zip of each image file) This can take some time to excute but will make sure the image is not currpt! (will only do it on first use once its checked the md5 file is deleted)
- Improved error handling
- Now uses built in busybox within app
- Now boot using a normal user (call ubuntu), on first boot it will ask for you to set your own admin password for using running things as root. (thanks to barryflanagan for this!)
- Images now once again ask if you wish to save the screen size as default
- Ubuntu updated to newest updates
- Images include md5 files to check image
- +Plus possibly other tweaks I cant remember!
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Tune Up Utility 2014 14 0 1000 340 Download Free Offline Installer for Windows Tune Up Utility 2014
Tune Up Utility 2014 14 0 1000 340 Download Free Offline Installer for Windows Tune Up Utility 2014

Read more at Wikipedia
Whats new in this version:
- New - Tuning definitions for VLC player, GOM media player, IrfanView, WinRAR, PrimoPDF, WinZip, 7-Zip
- Improved - Tuning definitions for Steam
- Fixed - Several Japanese language font corrections
- Fixed - Position of tray application window on Windows 8.1
- Fixed - Other minor bug fixes

Operating Systems: Windows 8 , Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows xp
Version: 14.0.1000.340 (2014)
Size : 32.33 MB
Developer: AVG
Homepage: Visit Homepage
License: Freeware
Rating : 4/5
Download Links :
- Download from Official Site - 32 MB
- Download from Mediafire - 32 MB
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Thursday, August 24, 2017
Ubuntu Installer 2 0 Live on the market!
Ubuntu Installer 2 0 Live on the market!
Thats right the wait is over, last minute bugs have been stamped out and the new update is live, should be coming to a device near you soon!
I would strongly recommend that you update ASAP as the new version is a real overhaul from the old app.
Here is a video of the new update, if you still are not sure:
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Thursday, August 10, 2017
Ubuntu installer free updates NEW Backtrack installer Free!
Ubuntu installer free updates NEW Backtrack installer Free!
Thats right its update time again!
Ubuntu installer free has been updated to V2.2 and includes the following changes:
*Typos and errors in guide fixed
*New images to reflect the new Google play store
*Device list in FAQ link changed to new page with a much bigger list
*App code streamlined and changes made ready for next big update
But what I am sure most of you are interested in is the new Free Backtrack installer!
In the best a few have asked why there is no free version of backtrack and its always come down to really there only needing to be one free app to test the method. However every now and then people seem to be able to install Ubuntu but not Backtrack and thus end up buying the backtrack app but cant use it.
This isnt ideal and so how I structure all my Linux distro apps is changing!
Each distro will get its own free installer with all the normal features, but like the free ubuntu (And now backtrack) apps it will not include the boot widget, or fast downloading and updates will come slower.
There will then be ONE paid app that will sell for ~�2 and will include ALL the installers along with all the normal paid features. What does this mean? well for every future Linux Distro I do if you buy the one paid app it will be included free of charge! so there will no longer be a paid app for each distro but just one paid app that covers all of them.
Dont worry the paid Backtrack and Ubuntu apps will continue to get updates with all the new features and before the free apps, but the One app will get updated before these.
This new app will be released in the coming weeks along with a third Linux Distro!
Anyway hit up the market for the free Backtrack installer now!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.backtrackinstallfree
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Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Ubuntu12 10 installer does not detect Drive Partitions
Ubuntu12 10 installer does not detect Drive Partitions
Here is the solution for those whose Ubuntu installer does not recognize drive partitions.For that you need to have backup everything on your existing drive.This is the problem of partition table.This has happened because you have installed some programs,which dont understand gpt partition table, in windows.For that you need to clean install microsoft windows after going through the following steps. And then your ubuntu installer will definitely detect your drive partitions.
1.You need to download "gparted iso" from here.
After downloading the iso image you need to make up bootable usb using unetbootin or bootable cd using PowerISO software.
2.Boot through this live cd or usb and follow the figures shown below.
a) Select the first option "GParted Live (Default Settings)

b)Select Ok

c) Hit enter if it asks about the language and which mode you prefer. Gparted itself selects by default.


d) Now you may get this warning. Select yes or no if you get this warning because in next few steps you would be creating new partition table.


e)This is one of the most important steps. Here you need to create new partition table. As shown below go to the device tab and select the "Create Partition Table".

f) You may get the warning as shown below.
WARNING: By this time you should have backed up all of your data because after selecting the new partition table and selecting the apply button will erase everything from your disk and create new partition table. If you have not backed up your data exit from this live cd and backup everything.
If you have backed up all your data and you are ready to clean install windows you can go ahead and please do select msdos partition table type and click on apply.This will erase all your disk data and now you can exit from this live cd and can clean install windows.

g) Try to install windows without connecting to internet because while installing windows by connecting through internet,it may possible that again windows try to install any application that can corrupt your partition table. After you have installed windows you are ready to install ubuntu12.04 or ubuntu12.10 and now your ubuntu installer will be able to see the partitions.
1.You need to download "gparted iso" from here.
After downloading the iso image you need to make up bootable usb using unetbootin or bootable cd using PowerISO software.
2.Boot through this live cd or usb and follow the figures shown below.
a) Select the first option "GParted Live (Default Settings)

b)Select Ok

c) Hit enter if it asks about the language and which mode you prefer. Gparted itself selects by default.


d) Now you may get this warning. Select yes or no if you get this warning because in next few steps you would be creating new partition table.


e)This is one of the most important steps. Here you need to create new partition table. As shown below go to the device tab and select the "Create Partition Table".

f) You may get the warning as shown below.
WARNING: By this time you should have backed up all of your data because after selecting the new partition table and selecting the apply button will erase everything from your disk and create new partition table. If you have not backed up your data exit from this live cd and backup everything.
If you have backed up all your data and you are ready to clean install windows you can go ahead and please do select msdos partition table type and click on apply.This will erase all your disk data and now you can exit from this live cd and can clean install windows.

g) Try to install windows without connecting to internet because while installing windows by connecting through internet,it may possible that again windows try to install any application that can corrupt your partition table. After you have installed windows you are ready to install ubuntu12.04 or ubuntu12.10 and now your ubuntu installer will be able to see the partitions.
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Ubuntu Installation using Windows Installer
Ubuntu Installation using Windows Installer
There is an absolute easy way to install ubuntu. Let us see step by step procedure to install ubuntu by using ubuntu windows installer.

Now, you will have the following exe file.


First download the windows installer by writing following in google and open the first link.
Now, click on the Get the installer button.
Now, Once the Windows installer has been downloaded, you need to open it to install Ubuntu.
Now, you will have the following exe file.
Select the drive, give username and password.
Now, your download and installation begins as shown in the following diagram. It may take a while depending on your speed.
After its completion, you will see the following figure.
Click finish. And there you go. Enjoy.
So, this is the easiest way to install ubuntu. Now, if you want to install ns2 , the easy way, you can use Ubuntu Software Center for that. It provides with ease to install different softwares by wizard.
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Saturday, August 5, 2017
Ubuntu When the Live CD sees the hard disc but the installer does not
Ubuntu When the Live CD sees the hard disc but the installer does not
I tried installing both Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 on a HP machine, and though gparted detected the hard disc properly, the installer didnt see it at all. It seems the hard disc was used in a RAID configuration before and some leftover metadata on it prevented the detection by the installer.
After running the following command in the live sessions terminal, the detection worked as usual:
sudo dmraid -rE
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