Previously i had two OS (windows 10 and ubuntu 16.04) installed alongside in my computer. Recently i decided to install a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 over the old one, but i got several issues including problem here and after i solved that i could install the ubuntu but after installation completed and asked me to restart i encountered with ubuntu boot failed|
massage, finally i couldn't manage to fix this.
Now i only want to be able to boot windows and i only have a USB stick of the Ubuntu installion and nothing else.
I wanted to know can i boot into windows without installing Ubuntu (cause i can't Right now), using only Live ubuntu?
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I have an Ubuntu 16.04 OS which is offline and does not have an internet connection. I have downloaded and installed Android Studio 3.0.1 from another PC to that offline OS. I have also downloaded android-SDK-tools which I don't know what to do with.
When I start Android Studio it asks for the Android SDK path, but I can't find any link to download it. From my searching, the latest version is 26, but I could not find any direct way to download it.
TL;DR
Is there any link to download the latest version of Android-SDK for GNU/Linux operating systems like Ubuntu?
Important: Unfortunately, Google does not let users from my location download anything from android.com through its website nor apt-get nor android studio built-in downloads, so please mind this stipulation in your answers.