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Wipe a hard drive that won't boot from a USB? or delete and move partitions?


USB 3.0 hard drive not being mounted on some rebootsInstalling Ubuntu in a external hard drive and NOT placing GRUB of my C: hard driveFile permissions USB hard drive Ubuntu 12.04Plex Media Server: Won't find media External Hard DriveBoot to external hdd from a UnetBootin usb keyMoving Linux from USB drive to internal sata driveOld partitions undetectable and hard drive shrunk after deleting UbuntuCan I install Ubunutu as dual boot without partitioning the hard drive on which I will install it?Partitioning an EMPTY hard drive for Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16 dual-boot from gpartednewly purchased and formatted (ext4) seagate external hard drive 5tb cannot store files in Lubuntu 18.10 + almost 40gb used somehow













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I have an older Aspire E1-470P. It was getting old and slow so I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot. It worked for a while and then after a windows update it got stuck in update hell. Despite my best efforts, I can only get into Ubuntu, and the PC won't boot from USB (Secure Boot on?)



I bit the bullet and bought a new PC.



I would like to wipe the hard drive and make it a dedicated Ubuntu machine, music and video server. However I cannot use Ubuntu Live USB to reinstall. I could feasibly wipe the Windows partitions with Gparted, but I don't think I can shift the Ubuntu partition to the left without booting from external media.



Is there a way to do this?



Thanks!










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  • Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

    – guiverc
    3 hours ago












  • Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

    – Pallama
    2 hours ago















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I have an older Aspire E1-470P. It was getting old and slow so I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot. It worked for a while and then after a windows update it got stuck in update hell. Despite my best efforts, I can only get into Ubuntu, and the PC won't boot from USB (Secure Boot on?)



I bit the bullet and bought a new PC.



I would like to wipe the hard drive and make it a dedicated Ubuntu machine, music and video server. However I cannot use Ubuntu Live USB to reinstall. I could feasibly wipe the Windows partitions with Gparted, but I don't think I can shift the Ubuntu partition to the left without booting from external media.



Is there a way to do this?



Thanks!










share|improve this question






















  • Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

    – guiverc
    3 hours ago












  • Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

    – Pallama
    2 hours ago













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I have an older Aspire E1-470P. It was getting old and slow so I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot. It worked for a while and then after a windows update it got stuck in update hell. Despite my best efforts, I can only get into Ubuntu, and the PC won't boot from USB (Secure Boot on?)



I bit the bullet and bought a new PC.



I would like to wipe the hard drive and make it a dedicated Ubuntu machine, music and video server. However I cannot use Ubuntu Live USB to reinstall. I could feasibly wipe the Windows partitions with Gparted, but I don't think I can shift the Ubuntu partition to the left without booting from external media.



Is there a way to do this?



Thanks!










share|improve this question














I have an older Aspire E1-470P. It was getting old and slow so I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot. It worked for a while and then after a windows update it got stuck in update hell. Despite my best efforts, I can only get into Ubuntu, and the PC won't boot from USB (Secure Boot on?)



I bit the bullet and bought a new PC.



I would like to wipe the hard drive and make it a dedicated Ubuntu machine, music and video server. However I cannot use Ubuntu Live USB to reinstall. I could feasibly wipe the Windows partitions with Gparted, but I don't think I can shift the Ubuntu partition to the left without booting from external media.



Is there a way to do this?



Thanks!







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  • Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

    – guiverc
    3 hours ago












  • Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

    – Pallama
    2 hours ago

















  • Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

    – guiverc
    3 hours ago












  • Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

    – Pallama
    2 hours ago
















Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

– guiverc
3 hours ago






Yes, if you have grub working, it can be configured to boot an ISO meaning you can have your ISO on your hdd/sdd, and boot it for 'live' or install purposes. I've done it before, but not recently. This may be helpful - help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot

– guiverc
3 hours ago














Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

– Pallama
2 hours ago





Thanks, I will give this a shot and report back and mark your post as the answer if it works.

– Pallama
2 hours ago










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