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I'm having a problem really similar to this thread:
http://www.sevenforums.com/installa...plete-when-trying-re-install-windows-7-a.html
I messed up the partitions in my hard drive and Windows 7 didn't boot up for me. When I try using the recovery disks that I burned when first obtaining my laptop, upon restart I get the error message "Recovery Incomplete." I then installed Ubuntu which works fine, but I still want to be able to use my Windows.
In the previous thread, the OP was able to fix the problem by using diskpart. However, I don't see how to do this if my Windows 7 isn't even booting up. Ubuntu has a similar function to diskpart called fdisk but I'm very new to Ubuntu so I would have no idea on how to use it.
UPDATE:
Just found that we can use the command prompt from a System Repair Disk. I'll go ahead and create this from another computer and come back here. I'm also currently downloading the Windows 7 SP1 ISO so that I can do a fresh install of Windows rather than using the recovery disks for factory reset.
I'm assuming that I should use the "clean" command in diskpart and not the "clean all" command.
http://www.sevenforums.com/installa...plete-when-trying-re-install-windows-7-a.html
I messed up the partitions in my hard drive and Windows 7 didn't boot up for me. When I try using the recovery disks that I burned when first obtaining my laptop, upon restart I get the error message "Recovery Incomplete." I then installed Ubuntu which works fine, but I still want to be able to use my Windows.
In the previous thread, the OP was able to fix the problem by using diskpart. However, I don't see how to do this if my Windows 7 isn't even booting up. Ubuntu has a similar function to diskpart called fdisk but I'm very new to Ubuntu so I would have no idea on how to use it.
UPDATE:
Just found that we can use the command prompt from a System Repair Disk. I'll go ahead and create this from another computer and come back here. I'm also currently downloading the Windows 7 SP1 ISO so that I can do a fresh install of Windows rather than using the recovery disks for factory reset.
I'm assuming that I should use the "clean" command in diskpart and not the "clean all" command.
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP DV6t-3000se
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 430 @ 2.27GHz
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 144A
- Memory
- 4.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- (1) Intel(R) HD Graphics (2) ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
- Sound Card
- (1) ATI High Definition Audio Device (2) High Definition A
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi HTS725050A9A364 ATA Device