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    [ubuntu] Re: Ressurecting an OS

    So restoring everything is a strictly rigid process and not flexible to alternative methods? I have all my data backed up. I'm not afraid of messing it up. I just want to try it my way. If it doesn't...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Ressurecting an OS

    But those tools are for Unbuntu though right? It's not the Unbuntu OS that is having the problem.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Ressurecting an OS

    Here is a simple way to answer my question...

    Will anyone with a working (and bootable) windows 7 HDD, use Unbuntu's app "Disks" to highlight it, take a screenshot, and upload it here like I have...
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    [ubuntu] Re: from wholesale nike nfl jerseys cheap! The best quality

    How do I set grub as my bootloader?

    When I start up my computer if I set it to boot from the External USB HDD it would go straight to unbuntu (that's where Unbuntu's OS is located). The Internal...
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    [ubuntu] Ressurecting an OS

    I have a windows 7 HDD/OS that I've been working on repairing from a BSOD. I have fixed the bad sectors and made the file system recognizable with testdisk. The HDD was previously unmountable and the...
  6. [ubuntu] How to copy data over from an unbootable HDD?

    Let me preface by saying I'm very new to Ubuntu. I was informed using Ubuntu could help people who didn't have a backup image to restore to. That's essentially the information I'm looking for.
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