originalspam
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Hello,
Very new to this sort of thing, hope I don't upset anyone. Basically what happened was I deleted the factory partitions on this laptop( HP Pavilion G6) using disk management down to two partitions and attempted to install Ubuntu on the other partition.
After a horrendously failed attempt to install Ubuntu, disk management will not recognize my hard drive even though I can see it and access it through windows. I just want to re-partition it so I can set up a recovery partition.
It wouldn't boot up after the failed install, saying I had no operating system, but I used a win7 repair disc and now it boots up fine, but disk management doesn't show my hd or any partitions.
any help would be appreciated.
-originalspam
Very new to this sort of thing, hope I don't upset anyone. Basically what happened was I deleted the factory partitions on this laptop( HP Pavilion G6) using disk management down to two partitions and attempted to install Ubuntu on the other partition.
After a horrendously failed attempt to install Ubuntu, disk management will not recognize my hard drive even though I can see it and access it through windows. I just want to re-partition it so I can set up a recovery partition.
It wouldn't boot up after the failed install, saying I had no operating system, but I used a win7 repair disc and now it boots up fine, but disk management doesn't show my hd or any partitions.
any help would be appreciated.
-originalspam
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion g6
- OS
- Windows Home Premium 64-bit
- CPU
- 1.5g AMD Quad-Core A6-3420M Accelerated Processor
- Memory
- 4g
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD 6520G
- Sound Card
- SRS Premium Sound
The Clean All command can easily wipe them all!