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I recently got Ubuntu 16.04 and I like it so far. I got it by UNetbootin, and installed it on a Windows Vista computer so I can see what Ubuntu is like. Everything works fine, but I have a problem. Every time I restart my computer, UNetbootin resets the whole OS and all my files are deleted. I got them back, but I don't want this to happen again!

If someone would give me a solution that would be great,

Thanks!

Here's the link to the site I visited: Install Ubuntu without CD and USB , how?

The computer I'm using isn't very new, and I can't boot from a USB and the CD reader is broken!

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When using UNetbootin to install Ubuntu (and only Ubuntu), you first have to specify an an amount of disk space to preserve files across reboots. There's an entry for this on the dialog box.