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| Restore MBR and Vista I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do this? I have the Oem installation Disk. -- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz 4.00 GB RAM 300 GB HDD |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Ed H wrote: > I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I > decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into > Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do > this? I have the Oem installation Disk. Yes, you can do a repair install to repair the MBR. Very easy, really. Alias |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista How? ":: Alias ::" <iamaliasTAKE******THISOUT.com> wrote in message news:g3vqp1$qpn$1@aioe.org... > Ed H wrote: >> I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >> decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >> Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do >> this? I have the Oem installation Disk. > > Yes, you can do a repair install to repair the MBR. Very easy, really. > > Alias |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Ed H wrote: > How? > > > ":: Alias ::" <iamaliasTAKE******THISOUT.com> wrote in message > news:g3vqp1$qpn$1@aioe.org... >> Ed H wrote: >>> I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >>> decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot >>> into Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way >>> to do this? I have the Oem installation Disk. >> >> Yes, you can do a repair install to repair the MBR. Very easy, really. >> >> Alias > Sorry, that was for XP. With Vista, you will need to reinstall Vista and all your programs, devices, etc. because MS -- in its infinite wisdom -- decided not to include a repair install for Vista. Alias |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Ed H wrote: > I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I decide > to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into Widows > until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do this? I have > the Oem installation Disk. Don't know if this will help you, but with Mandriva Spring 2008 (free) you can (using the Grub boot, not LILO) restore the Windows boot by booting from the Mandriva installation CD. I have not tried with Kubuntu though. Sorry. There is a program which requires a bit of expert handling, using which you can restore your Windows MBR. I think it is called BCDEdit or something... Hope this helps. Russel |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Ed H wrote: > I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I > decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into > Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do > this? I have the Oem installation Disk. I'll give you links to instructions for various repair scenarios using the Vista DVD and perhaps one of them will have the answer for you. I assume that by "Oem [sic] installation Disk" you mean that you have a real Vista DVD and not an image. There is a link to help with that if you do mean the latter. However, there is a much better and surer way of dealing with this. Get Acronis True Image (there are other imaging programs of course, but TI is my favorite) and image your Windows system *first* before you install Linux. Obviously you need to save the image on a different hard drive. Imaging the Windows disk will also include the MBR and sector 0 and you can restore just those items and not the rest of the disk if you like. I speak from experience because just yesterday I removed an opensuse 11 installation and could not get the machine to boot to the Recovery Console (MS OS on that box is XP Pro). I won't bother you with the lengthy details of all I tried, but in the end it was TI that was the solution. Imaging, if you don't already do it, is a great thing to do regularly anyway whether you dual-boot or not. Repair Vista - http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows...ir_options.htm Repair A Vista Installation Using The Upgrade Option Of The Vista DVD - http://tinyurl.com/3b7yrj Repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair - http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...all-vista.html For people who only have a restore image - Windows Vista Recovery Disc Download: http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/ Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Hey Malke: I thought an image would work as well. I went through this on my XP machine, could not boot, Grub error 22. After some contemplation, I restored my saved image, created by "Image for Widows." It did not repair the mbr still had the same error. I finally resolved the problem by booting from my BING cd, and at the end, clicked standard mbr, that did the trick but I'm not sure if it will work in Vista. Thanks "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:OF2N8A41IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Ed H wrote: > >> I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >> decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >> Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do >> this? I have the Oem installation Disk. > > I'll give you links to instructions for various repair scenarios using the > Vista DVD and perhaps one of them will have the answer for you. I assume > that by "Oem [sic] installation Disk" you mean that you have a real Vista > DVD and not an image. There is a link to help with that if you do mean the > latter. > > However, there is a much better and surer way of dealing with this. Get > Acronis True Image (there are other imaging programs of course, but TI is > my favorite) and image your Windows system *first* before you install > Linux. Obviously you need to save the image on a different hard drive. > Imaging the Windows disk will also include the MBR and sector 0 and you > can > restore just those items and not the rest of the disk if you like. I speak > from experience because just yesterday I removed an opensuse 11 > installation and could not get the machine to boot to the Recovery Console > (MS OS on that box is XP Pro). I won't bother you with the lengthy details > of all I tried, but in the end it was TI that was the solution. Imaging, > if > you don't already do it, is a great thing to do regularly anyway whether > you dual-boot or not. > > Repair Vista - > http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows...ir_options.htm > > Repair A Vista Installation Using The Upgrade Option Of The Vista DVD - > http://tinyurl.com/3b7yrj > > Repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair - > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...all-vista.html > > For people who only have a restore image - Windows Vista Recovery Disc > Download: > http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/ > > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Ed H wrote: > Hey Malke: > > I thought an image would work as well. I went through this on my XP > machine, could not boot, Grub error 22. After some contemplation, I > restored my saved image, created by "Image for Widows." It did not repair > the mbr still had the same error. I finally resolved the problem by > booting from my BING cd, and at the end, clicked standard mbr, that did > the trick but I'm not sure if it will work in Vista. Since I don't use BING, I can't answer that. The BootIT NG people will know. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista "Ed H" wrote: >I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I decide to >delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into Widows until the >MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do this? I have the Oem >installation Disk. When you install Kubuntu Linux, tell the installer to put Grub (the Linux boot manager/loader) in the Linux partition, NOT the MBR. Later, if you want to delete Linux, just delete its partitions and on Vista run "msconfig" at the command prompt, select the BOOT tab, and in the dialogbox window, select Linux in the OS boot menu, and click on "Delete". To install Linux AFTER Vista has been installed, here are some directions: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vi...lled_first.htm (the web pages load slowly). Pay attention to page 4 to see how to put Grub in the Linux partition. *TimDaniels* |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Thanks Tim. I can understand that well. One question, when I paste the boot info from menu.lst, do I copy and paste all entries or just the Linux ones? Where do the lines began and end that I want to save. Thanks, Ed -- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz 4.00 GB RAM 300 GB HDD "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote in message news:eIf6e391IHA.5560@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Ed H" wrote: >>I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >>decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >>Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do >>this? I have the Oem installation Disk. > > When you install Kubuntu Linux, tell the installer to put Grub > (the Linux boot manager/loader) in the Linux partition, NOT the > MBR. Later, if you want to delete Linux, just delete its partitions > and on Vista run "msconfig" at the command prompt, select the > BOOT tab, and in the dialogbox window, select Linux in the OS > boot menu, and click on "Delete". To install Linux AFTER Vista > has been installed, here are some directions: > http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vi...lled_first.htm > (the web pages load slowly). Pay attention to page 4 to see how > to put Grub in the Linux partition. > > *TimDaniels* > > |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista "Ed H" wrote: > Thanks Tim. I can understand that well. Well, you're doing better than I. The author recently revised the procedure, apparently to use new features available in Hardy Heron, and they aren't all that clear to me, now!. > One question, when I paste the boot info from menu.lst, > do I copy and paste all entries or just the Linux ones? Where do the lines > began and end that I want to save. I'd leave off the lines with the "#" characters, although they probably don't matter since NeoGrub, being a Linux app, should see them as comment lines. > Thanks, > Ed > -- > > Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 Let us know how it goes (Vista 64-bit and Linux 32-bit). *TimDaniels* > "Timothy Daniels" wrote: >> "Ed H" wrote: >>>I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I decide >>>to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into Widows >>>until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do this? I have >>>the Oem installation Disk. >> >> When you install Kubuntu Linux, tell the installer to put Grub >> (the Linux boot manager/loader) in the Linux partition, NOT the >> MBR. Later, if you want to delete Linux, just delete its partitions >> and on Vista run "msconfig" at the command prompt, select the >> BOOT tab, and in the dialogbox window, select Linux in the OS >> boot menu, and click on "Delete". To install Linux AFTER Vista >> has been installed, here are some directions: >> http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vi...lled_first.htm >> (the web pages load slowly). Pay attention to page 4 to see how >> to put Grub in the Linux partition. >> >> *TimDaniels* >> >> > |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Boot from the Vista DVD to a command prompt. Use the bootrec command to restore the Vista boot sector. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392 -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ "Ed H" <edandsandy@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message news:ukOKGT31IHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do this? >I have the Oem installation Disk. > -- > > Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 > Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz > 4.00 GB RAM > 300 GB HDD > > |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista It would not be the Vista partition's boot sector that would have been overwritten by Linux's Grub loader, it would be the Master Boot Record of the hard drive. That is the default location where the Linux installer puts Grub, and that is why the OP should put Grub in the Linux partition and let the Vista boot manager pass control to Grub in the case that Linux is selected by the user. *TimDaniels* "Kerry Brown" wrote: > Boot from the Vista DVD to a command prompt. Use the bootrec > command to restore the Vista boot sector. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392 > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > > > "Ed H" wrote: >>I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I decide >>to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into Widows until >>the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to >> do this? I have the Oem installation Disk. >> -- >> >> Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 >> Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz >> 4.00 GB RAM >> 300 GB HDD >> >> > |
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| Re: Restore MBR and Vista Hold on there. I haven't tried it yet, I just said I actually could understand those instructions on the web page. Should I not proceed? Are there problems that weren't explained? I guess my real concern is: if I install Ubuntu after Vista, then decide I want to get rid of it, I need to know how to be able to do that and be able to boot normally into Vista. On the web page instructions, they never mentioned installing GRUB to the Linux partition. How is that done? -- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz 4.00 GB RAM 300 GB HDD "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote in message news:eTabPIA2IHA.5728@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Ed H" wrote: >> Thanks Tim. I can understand that well. > > Well, you're doing better than I. The author recently revised the > procedure, apparently to use new features available in Hardy Heron, > and they aren't all that clear to me, now!. > > >> One question, when I paste the boot info from menu.lst, >> do I copy and paste all entries or just the Linux ones? Where do the >> lines began and end that I want to save. > > I'd leave off the lines with the "#" characters, although they > probably don't matter since NeoGrub, being a Linux app, > should see them as comment lines. > > >> Thanks, >> Ed >> -- >> >> Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 > > > Let us know how it goes (Vista 64-bit and Linux 32-bit). > > *TimDaniels* > > >> "Timothy Daniels" wrote: >>> "Ed H" wrote: >>>>I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >>>>decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >>>>Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do >>>>this? I have the Oem installation Disk. >>> >>> When you install Kubuntu Linux, tell the installer to put Grub >>> (the Linux boot manager/loader) in the Linux partition, NOT the >>> MBR. Later, if you want to delete Linux, just delete its partitions >>> and on Vista run "msconfig" at the command prompt, select the >>> BOOT tab, and in the dialogbox window, select Linux in the OS >>> boot menu, and click on "Delete". To install Linux AFTER Vista >>> has been installed, here are some directions: >>> http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vi...lled_first.htm >>> (the web pages load slowly). Pay attention to page 4 to see how >>> to put Grub in the Linux partition. >>> >>> *TimDaniels* >>> >>> >> > > |
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| To Kerry: Re: Restore MBR and Vista On this KB, they show two lines to be written in: /FixMbr and /FixBoot. Do I type one, hit enter, then the next one? Very unfamiliar with cmd prompt. Thank you, Ed -- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz 4.00 GB RAM 300 GB HDD "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message news:AC9FE913-3B56-47D3-8B40-5713F5EBDB21@microsoft.com... > Boot from the Vista DVD to a command prompt. Use the bootrec command to > restore the Vista boot sector. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392 > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > > > "Ed H" <edandsandy@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message > news:ukOKGT31IHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I want to dual boot a Linux Kubuntu OS. After reading I see that if I >>decide to delete the Linux partition later, I won't be able to boot into >>Widows until the MBR is repaired/replaced. Is there an easy way to do >>this? I have the Oem installation Disk. >> -- >> >> Windows Vista Home Premium 64-BIT SP1 >> Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83GHz >> 4.00 GB RAM >> 300 GB HDD >> >> > |
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