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I have a Windows 7 PC running in USA via VNC (when with a public IP), Logmein (when behind complex NAT) remotely I am watching and logged in.

But the Windows 7 PC does not need Windows, it requires Ubuntu and I have the permission to do so. But what I do not have is my hands and eyes remotely.

So, how can I install Ubuntu in a working Windows 7 PC, so that after installation it reboot and sends me remote login link in my email. And every-time I have Ubuntu.

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  • What exactly are you asking? What is Windows XP, 7?
    – RolandiXor
    Jan 3, 2012 at 17:42
  • @RolandTaylor: My friend is using Windows 7. And remotely i am logged in, now he wants me to install the Ubuntu and put my application, which does not work under Windows 7. So i told my friend can i remove your Windows 7? He says yes you can, but i am leaving to holiday in 5 minutes will be back after 1 year. Now i am remotely connected but i can not install Ubuntu because how? Is there any way?
    – user25165
    Jan 3, 2012 at 18:03
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    You're asking a very difficult thing here.
    – RolandiXor
    Jan 3, 2012 at 19:11
  • askubuntu.com/questions/225693/…
    – Bucic
    Dec 5, 2012 at 19:09

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Not sure if what you are asking is possible to do the way you want without anybody to put hands on the remote pc.

The only way I can think for now is to install a VM (virtualbox for example) and install ubuntu on it, this way you will be able to control the Ubuntu machine after install (and reboot to configure it). You may even prepare a virtual HD file locally and transfer it to the remote machine so you don't need to install ubuntu remotely.

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