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The thread discusses upgrading from an older Ubuntu version to Ubuntu 13.10 on a Windows 7 dual-boot system. The original poster asks how to install the new Ubuntu version, mentioning a downloaded ISO on a pen drive. The responses suggest using the Ubuntu update manager or referencing a guide on AskUbuntu, with one user providing a general method of installing via USB by formatting the partition and changing the boot order. Overall, the community offers basic advice, but some comments note the thread is off-topic for the forum's Linux section.

Sachinist

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So I have dual booted windows and Ubuntu on my windows 7 laptop. I currently have windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.blah blah dual booted but now I want to install Ubuntu 13.10 for development so my question is how to install the new Ubuntu instead of 10.blah blah?



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badrobot

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Launch the update manager blah blah and check button to check for updates/upgrades/new release blah blah.
 

Sachinist

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Launch the update manager blah blah and check button to check for updates/upgrades/new release blah blah.
But I have downloaded it from another PC and I have it in my pen drive

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Jimbo22

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For me....it would be the same as any partitioned drive....format the partitioned drive, change boot order to removable drive and then install from USB.