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| Newb Techie | Hello all, circumstances have changed, so i decided to ask this on this forum instead.... Quote:
I finally managed to reset the password for Windows using Knoppix and mad regedit skills. (not really all that mad, its a simple things to do). Unfortunately, the recovery console off the CD does me no good. After Making a new Boot Sector, a new MBR, and using chkdsk /p to scan for corrupted files, but to no avail. The CD insists there is nothing wrong.... But why is it that my boot list, which has my HDD as primary boot device, ignores my HDD and skips to the next like there is nothing on it? I've checked it with Gparted,too, nothing. | |
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| Super Techie Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Well, the easiest way to be able to boot to Windows would be to just install Ubuntu like you were going to. It's really worth checking out. When you install Ubuntu, it will set up the grub boot loader. Unless you hosed your Windows install, grub will recognize that you have Windows and make it a choice in your boot menu. You can always resize your partitions again later with GParted Live CD if you end up needing more space for Windows. You also can set up Windows to be the default OS in grub if you want to. The reasons that I am telling you this is because the Windows recovery console wasn't working for you, and Ubuntu is really a joy to experience, even if it's not your main OS. |
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| Hard Core Techie Join Date: Nov 2004
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| this will work if you have not delete anything drastic yet. fixntldr.exe Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem!
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