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I have Windows XP with Wubi installed. Now I want to remove Windows XP and upgrade the Wubi install to a full installation. How can I do that without a USB stick or a CD?

Jaime
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I want to remove Windows XP and upgrade the Wubi install to a full installation.

Which means you want to keep all your installed applications and settings of Wubi install of Ubuntu in full installation, and I'm afraid its not possible, since Wubi installation within Windows creates a virtual filesystem in a single .disk (not sure of this extension) file in Ubuntu's installation folder within Windows, which will be of the size that you chose from the installer during Wubi installation, while full installation involves having a dedicated partition (of type EXT4 or btrfs) specifically for Ubuntu.

You can still keep application settings of existing Ubuntu installation by copying every file and folder from your home directory and pasting it back to same place in new installation (only recommended if version of Ubuntu is same in both old and new installation). Also, you may want to look into your /etc directory and save the configurations of certain software packages.

Hence, if you want to completely drop your Windows XP and use Ubuntu full-time then, a clean install is much viable option for you. You can get a complete PDF guide on installing and using Ubuntu 12.04 here (includes screenshots and dead simple to understand).

Kushal
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