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Okay, we need to get the boot issue resolved before we can move on. Try unplugging your hard drive and booting from a CD/DVD you know works.
Okay, we need to get the boot issue resolved before we can move on. Try unplugging your hard drive and booting from a CD/DVD you know works.
how to i unplugg hard drive on my laptop...i know but its under licence....:)
the only solution is to find the windows 7 dvd and do a repair?but i dont have windows 7 dvd.
i know about wubi...but wubi has two options...to boot up ubuntu and i cant do that and to install ubuntu inside the windows os...i dont want that.
If you are using Windows 7 now, use the link above to create a repair disk. Instead of unplugging your HD, try going into the BIOS and disabling all boot devices except optical drive.
how do you mean rsvr85 ?
jonathan_king i tryed that already...still the same problem...
i thing when we make rescue cd in windows 7 system save the setting and configuration...and then if you have some problems it restore the previous good setting right?
so if i make rescue cd now it will restore this problem?
Not quite:This will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to use to boot to the system recovery options if you don't have a Windows installation disc, can't find your Windows installation disc, or can't access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer.
ok...sorry...my mistake...