Help! Installed Ubuntu, deleted the Ubuntu Partitions. No boot!

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  1.    #11

    I just tried UltraISO Trial version. On File tab Open the ISO, then select Bootable tab to "Write Disk Image". Use Format button first, then Write to FLash Stick.

    http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm

    Should work.
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       #12

    File is being written w/ the program, will try out on my HP Mini and update when the resolution occurs, (if it does)
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       #13

    YES! THANKYOU! WINDOWS IS LOADING FILES!!!!!!!
    Finally getting some progress and seems to be working. Thanks for all your help!
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  4.    #14

    Good luck. Your only problem with starting Win7 after marking it Active and recovering the MBR to it by running Startup Repair 3 times is that GRUB can often interfere with doing this successfully, just as it can interfere with Win7 install.

    The only solution then is to wipe the partition which had GRUB clean and try again. Many have had to reinstall though using the method given here to Dual Boot with Win7: Dual-Boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu in Perfect Harmony
    Where to install ubuntu in my system?
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       #15

    Used these commands with the command prompt in windows recovery.

    Code:
    bootrec.exe /fixboot
    Code:
    bootrec.exe /fixmbr

    both ended with a "operation successful" notice.
    Restarted the computer and it booted right up! Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it!
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  6.    #16

    Those commands are all automated in Win 7 Startup Repair along with dozens of other tests you may still need.

    Glad you're up and runnin.
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