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need help to create a partition to install Windows 7

RRGT19

Hi, i use Kubuntu the last version.


 


I have a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB and i want to install Windows 7 with a new partition.


 


Kubuntu > 50GB


Windows 7 > 250GB


 


So, i used the KUBUNTU CD-DVD to do it but i don't understand what are this options, i don't know how to configure the partition to install Windows 7 64bit.


 


Here are some screenshots:


2qxx8jl.jpg


 


250GB = 204800MB


 


So, when i clic "Add" button, i get this options:


 


eb4f38.jpg


 


Help please, what i need to do here?.


I just want a partition to install Windows 7 from the Windows CD-DVD, to select that partition quickly and install it fast.


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Hi, i use Kubuntu the last version.

 

I have a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB and i want to install Windows 7 with a new partition.

 

Kubuntu > 50GB

Windows 7 > 250GB

 

So, i used the KUBUNTU CD-DVD to do it but i don't understand what are this options, i don't know how to configure the partition to install Windows 7 64bit.

 

Here are some screenshots:

2qxx8jl.jpg

 

250GB = 204800MB

 

So, when i clic "Add" button, i get this options:

 

eb4f38.jpg

 

Help please, what i need to do here?.

I just want a partition to install Windows 7 from the Windows CD-DVD, to select that partition quickly and install it fast.

 

 

just leave the unformatted partition (espacio libre) for now and format it when you install windows 7?

Desktop:     Core i7-9700K @ 5.1GHz all-core = ASRock Z390 Taichi Ultimate = 16GB HyperX Predator DDR4 @ 3600MHz = Asus ROG Strix 3060ti (non LHR) = Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 SSD = ASUS PG279Q

 

Notebook:  Clevo P651RG-G = Core i7 6820HK = 16GB HyperX Impact DDR4 2133MHz = GTX 980M = 1080p IPS G-Sync = Samsung SM951 256GB M.2 SSD + Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD

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just leave the unformatted partition (espacio libre) for now and format it when you install windows 7?

 

 

Good idea, i will do that. I'll let you know if i get it formatted.

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