I had win 7 on my laptop. My cd drive and usb drive does not work. so I downloaded iso file of ubuntu 14 and installed ubootnetin(I read in the internet that using this I can install ubuntu along with my win 7) So, then I installed ubuntu in a new partition(20 GB) and swap area (new partition-unallocated space-10 GB). After going through the process and successfully installing ubuntu, I rebooted my laptop. After rebooting, I had two options 1)windows 2)ubootnetin. If I choose ubootnetin, it again starts the same ubuntu installation process. I am unable to load ubuntu. Kindly help. I know for sure that ubuntu is installed in my laptop, when I go in win7, the c drive has name"install ubuntu" and ubuntu symbol.
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The program you seem to be using is called Unetbootin. It is only used to create a bootable USB stick, which can then be used to install Ubuntu. I think you might have accidentally tried to make your Windows partition a bootable Ubuntu stick. Can you still boot Windows and use it like before? If so, use Unetbootin to create a bootable usb stick, install Ubuntu again, then remove the usb stick (!) and reboot. U should see a Menu where you can choose between Windows and Ubuntu.
EDIT: Sorry, i didn't see that your usb does not work. In that case, this won't help you. Do none of your usb ports work? Do they not work at all or just under windows?
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