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Ok, I have a partition that I want to put Debian on, and I'm using UNetbootIn, and whenever I try to use it, I can't make it install to my ...
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    Please help!

    Ok, I have a partition that I want to put Debian on, and I'm using UNetbootIn, and whenever I try to use it, I can't make it install to my drive. The only option is for my C drive. Can you tell me another way to install Debian to my partition. Do I need to make the partition a logical drive?

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    How is the drive connected to the PC? do you have Linux running? if so then posting the output of
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    sudo fdisk -l
    may help use work out what the problem is ...

    Ed: btw the first stage is transfer the ISO contents to a partition, then you boot from the partition and do the install.

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