Is there any Windows installer (wubi) for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS?
When I mount the .iso
file with Daemon Tools and run wubi.exe
, it just asks me if I want to reboot (I think that's useful only when the .iso
is burned on CD), so is there no "real" installation?
The WUBI installer is on the 14.04 ISO and works with windows up to 7. Windows 8 and Windows ME are not supported by WUBI. The only ISO that does not have WUBI is the 13.04 version (and that is end of life already)
Take note of the accepted upvote on the 1st link from a developer of WUBI. Copied parts from META:
Mind the operating system noted not including 14.04 because this was posted before the release of 14.04. Support for WUBI has NOT dropped; it is no longer the preferred method though since Windows 8 does not play nice but if you have Windows 7 or older (excluding Windows ME) all you need to do is copy the installer from the ISO and it will install.
The reason there is no Wubi Available since 13.04 is because of the following points:
For more information regarding Wubi and future Ubuntu versions please feel free to read the following links:
Meta - http://meta.askubuntu.com/questions/6504/how-do-we-handle-wubi-questions-for-13-04-and-later/
Ubuntu Mailing List - Regarding Dropping Wubi
Wubi Famous Bugs - No Account Creation
Wubi Famous Bugs - Detection Problems
List of Wubi Bugs (300+ Bugs) - https://bugs.launchpad.net/wubi/+bugs
Some problems related to installing Ubuntu on a Windows 8 PC through Wubi - Installing Ubuntu Alongside a Pre-Installed Windows with UEFI
Performance between LiveCD / LiveUSB and Wubi -
What's the difference between Wubi and a regular "alongside Windows" installation?
What performance differences are there when installing with Wubi?
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_wubi_1010&num=1
So with all of this in mind, the recommended way of installing Ubuntu 13.04+ and saving the user from many problems associated with the installation of Ubuntu through Wubi is to actually use the LiveCD / LiveDVD / LiveUSB images. They will give the user an overall better performance, less issues than Wubi and will save the user from headaches.
the problem is for some reason it has trouble running from the mounted iso. copy the wubi.exe to anywhere on your C drive ( or another hd) then try to run it
Yes, there is a windows installer, but ubuntu don't want you to use it because it can cause problems (That is why ubuntu has made it harder to find wubi).
Try instead to burn a dvd or create a bootable usb stick, and boot it from there. These methods are also very easy.
Just copy the wubi.exe file from the ISO after mounting to your hard drive and run same, you will get the option to install inside Windows