Hi,
I am a Kubuntu user for a long time, and recently upgrade to 10.04. I have a HP tx1320us notebook and used to have a dual boot with old grub and Kubuntu 9.10/Windows Vista. After making the migration, I had the bad idea of upgrading grub too, in order to use the graphical splash of grub 2. That was a bad idea. The migration went well ... first it chainloaded old grub to new grub 2 and asked us to first test before a final migration. I tested, but did that only for Kubuntu (not Vista). Finally, as apparently everything was working, I decided to finish the migration, running a script that would make the final grub 2 installation. This is where all my problems started. The script asked me where did I wanted grub 2 installed. It offered me to install it on MBR and on each partition. It said, though, that it was not advisable to install it on MBR, and in the case of doubt, to install it in ALL partitions. It is what I did. Every partition ! Also, the Vista partition ... yes ... I know ... very stupid decision. The fact is ... grub 2 messed Vista bootloader and possibly vista bootmanager (I don't know how it works). The fact is ... Vista do not boot anymore. I tried a Vista recover CD, and the recover CD was not able to detect any problem in the Vista installation. I tried the manual tweaks ... with "bootrec.exe /fixmbr" + "bootrec.exe /fixboot" + "bootsect /ns60 ALL" and all the variations. I tried to alter the bcd with bcdedit, following a recipe I found in a forum and many things more ... but Vista does not boot anymore. All I have is a text black screen with the | character blinking in the upper left corner, or, in some of my trials, a successive sequence of reboots. I am becoming without alternatives. I cannot simply reinstall Vista, because my Vista CDs are HP cd's, which will install the original HP configuration back in the computer, and destroy my Linux and all my stuff in the Vista partition (by the way, Vista partition is ok, and viewable from Linux). What I am looking for is a kind of software that could restore the Vista bootloader and bootmanager, without having to install everything. Could any of you passed through a situation like that and succeed ? I am desperately in need of a light.
I am a Kubuntu user for a long time, and recently upgrade to 10.04. I have a HP tx1320us notebook and used to have a dual boot with old grub and Kubuntu 9.10/Windows Vista. After making the migration, I had the bad idea of upgrading grub too, in order to use the graphical splash of grub 2. That was a bad idea. The migration went well ... first it chainloaded old grub to new grub 2 and asked us to first test before a final migration. I tested, but did that only for Kubuntu (not Vista). Finally, as apparently everything was working, I decided to finish the migration, running a script that would make the final grub 2 installation. This is where all my problems started. The script asked me where did I wanted grub 2 installed. It offered me to install it on MBR and on each partition. It said, though, that it was not advisable to install it on MBR, and in the case of doubt, to install it in ALL partitions. It is what I did. Every partition ! Also, the Vista partition ... yes ... I know ... very stupid decision. The fact is ... grub 2 messed Vista bootloader and possibly vista bootmanager (I don't know how it works). The fact is ... Vista do not boot anymore. I tried a Vista recover CD, and the recover CD was not able to detect any problem in the Vista installation. I tried the manual tweaks ... with "bootrec.exe /fixmbr" + "bootrec.exe /fixboot" + "bootsect /ns60 ALL" and all the variations. I tried to alter the bcd with bcdedit, following a recipe I found in a forum and many things more ... but Vista does not boot anymore. All I have is a text black screen with the | character blinking in the upper left corner, or, in some of my trials, a successive sequence of reboots. I am becoming without alternatives. I cannot simply reinstall Vista, because my Vista CDs are HP cd's, which will install the original HP configuration back in the computer, and destroy my Linux and all my stuff in the Vista partition (by the way, Vista partition is ok, and viewable from Linux). What I am looking for is a kind of software that could restore the Vista bootloader and bootmanager, without having to install everything. Could any of you passed through a situation like that and succeed ? I am desperately in need of a light.
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