[Wylug-help] Messed up installation.
Don Magee
don at leedsweb.dyndns.org
Mon Nov 5 01:13:21 GMT 2007
I would recommend that you back up your windows partition before
attempting to repair it. You can use dd to copy the entire partition to
a file on another machine. Then if the repair makes things worse then
you have a roll back option.
Don Magee
Douglas G Mckendrick wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm hoping someone can help me in a messed up installation of linux on my laptop. I have a hp presario laptop with an nvidia grahics card. Out of all the installations of linux I tried simply mepis with opt-in nvideo drivers was the only distribution I could install (un)successfully .
> During the install, I shrunk my vista partition so as I may dual boot. I used GParted, which was on the mepis distribution. Installation seemed to be a success, until I rebooted. I couldn't boot into windows, or into mepis. the boot loader wasn't loading. Only windows was available, which hangs at the windows loading logo. So I put the mepis cd in and checked the partitions. I don't know why, but gparted hadn't completed the partitioning as expected. I still had only two partions, 1 with windows, the other with the hp rescue. Where previously I had 30 gb of free space (for my mepis dist.), Now I only have 3gb.
> Windows has obviously become unstable somewhere, I try and use the hp rescue, I just get the blue screen. I have no backup discs and no factory discs.
> All I am interested in now is getting some photo's and other bits off of the windows partition, then I can happily format my hard drive. I have mepis running as root off of the install disc, but I can't see or access my hard drive. Can anyone recommend a way to view the hard drive? How would I mount it?
> Sorry for the long winded e-mail, but I thought some background might help.
>
> Cheers
>
> Doug
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