hi all. newbie here, i have a relatively not bad self taught knowledge of windows.
right, i have purchased a toshiba NB250 netbook with linux installed. ive gone to install windows 7 from disk and it comes back saying there is not enough room to store temporary files. which after searching up means that the disk is formatted to linux and windows cant read the disk.... so i downloaded a program called rufus to make a bootable usb drive. in the mean time while i made that i thought i would swap the 250gb hd with linux on and put a spare 40gb hd in the netbook to use to try this bootable image on. so i put the 40gb hd in and powered up and it already had an install of windows 7 on it and booted up nicely. so i thought what i would do was try the 250gb hd on my home pc and install windows 7 through that. i then downloaded a program called test disk that would read the linux formatted 250gb hd on my home pc. it found it and i wiped the disk clean. i then made an entire partition of NTFS formatted 250gb HD and then proceeded to install windows 7 to it. all installed nice and fine and booted up via my home pc. i then put the 250gb HD back in the netbook and proceeded to power up. the netbook proceeded to the follwing black screen with...
"error: unkown file system entering rescue mode..... grub rescue> now after looking up i have found out that grub rescue is some kind of rescue program for linux? if so then how come there are still some linux files on the HD??? i wiped it and formatted it to NTFS?
i done some searches regarding the grub rescue thing and tried to boot past that but to no avail??? any help appreciated.
right, i have purchased a toshiba NB250 netbook with linux installed. ive gone to install windows 7 from disk and it comes back saying there is not enough room to store temporary files. which after searching up means that the disk is formatted to linux and windows cant read the disk.... so i downloaded a program called rufus to make a bootable usb drive. in the mean time while i made that i thought i would swap the 250gb hd with linux on and put a spare 40gb hd in the netbook to use to try this bootable image on. so i put the 40gb hd in and powered up and it already had an install of windows 7 on it and booted up nicely. so i thought what i would do was try the 250gb hd on my home pc and install windows 7 through that. i then downloaded a program called test disk that would read the linux formatted 250gb hd on my home pc. it found it and i wiped the disk clean. i then made an entire partition of NTFS formatted 250gb HD and then proceeded to install windows 7 to it. all installed nice and fine and booted up via my home pc. i then put the 250gb HD back in the netbook and proceeded to power up. the netbook proceeded to the follwing black screen with...
"error: unkown file system entering rescue mode..... grub rescue> now after looking up i have found out that grub rescue is some kind of rescue program for linux? if so then how come there are still some linux files on the HD??? i wiped it and formatted it to NTFS?
i done some searches regarding the grub rescue thing and tried to boot past that but to no avail??? any help appreciated.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- windows 7 ultimate x64