Partition Deleted

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  1. Posts : 3,028
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
       #31

    Ayan007 said:
    Thanks mate

    Check out the steps :

    1. Insert the Gparted disc and create partition (of any size ? )

    2. Insert XP/Vista/Seven disc and install OS.
    That's it
    You can make the partitions as big as you want but make sure the one for the OS is at least 30-40GB. You might even want to make one to keep your data on, that way it's safer if something goes wrong in the future.

    I'll be gone for a while but if you run into problems just come back here and we will help you.
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  2. Posts : 10
    Windows Vista
    Thread Starter
       #32

    tw33k said:
    Ayan007 said:
    Thanks mate

    Check out the steps :

    1. Insert the Gparted disc and create partition (of any size ? )

    2. Insert XP/Vista/Seven disc and install OS.
    That's it
    You can make the partitions as big as you want but make sure the one for the OS is at least 30-40GB. You might even want to make one to keep your data on, that way it's safer if something goes wrong in the future.

    I'll be gone for a while but if you run into problems just come back here and we will help you.
    so i assume i will not be facing those problems again, i will try it once i get home.
    I dint got the CD version so i am downloading the USB version of Gparted (hope it doesnt matters).

    Will update you tomorrow and thanks a lot to all of you spc tweek n BFK for helping me out.

    Adios ..!!
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  3. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #33

    Hello again Ayan007.



    Our pleasure mate, be sure to post back to let us know how things sort out.
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  4. Posts : 10
    Windows Vista
    Thread Starter
       #34

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello again Ayan007.



    Our pleasure mate, be sure to post back to let us know how things sort out.
    I did everything what you both told me to do, created partition, tried to recover those deleted partitions and that succeeded too but the problem remained the same ( blue screen error).

    Then I searched for it and found an interesting way to solve it, it was advised to go to BIOS and then in advanced tab and then I changed the SATA HDD to IDE and guess what ..... it worked :O ... means all this crap could be avoided if i knew it previously.

    But thanks to what happened now i know how to install XP in laptop containing Vista or Seven if this error occurs.

    Anyways thanks guys for your support and looking forward to helping others out here.

    Adios !!
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  5. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #35

    Hello again Ayan007.


    Good to see you found a solution that worked for you; here's a tutorial on the subject of AHCI for future reference, at the link below; thanks for posting back with the update.

    AHCI : Enable in Windows 7 / Vista
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