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December 24th, 2008, 11:58 PM
Greets to the Ubuntu community,
I have gotten myself into a pickle. I'm a novice to Ubuntu/Linux; today I aimed to install Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop with Vista - a dual-boot.
I really want to convert over to Linux and probably was a bit to eager to install it...
Anyway this is what I have done:
Used Acronis Disk Director to RESIZE C:\ (which I know is stupid because Vista comes with the resizing/partitioning facilities as part of the OS!...)
OK'd the resize, but Acronis required rebooting to begin
I forgot that I had Ubuntu 8.10 already in the drive which because I already have my BIOS set to boot from CD, upon rebooting instead of executing Acronis' scheduled resizing of C:\ booted into Ubuntu instead.
I realised too late and shut the laptop down by pressing the power button (bad move? quite possibly!)
Turned the Pavillion back on and ejected Ubuntu - like clockwork Acronis' scheduled resizing begun.
After resizing the system rebooted [definately normal]
Upon rebooting, after the BIOS screen, a black empty screen followed and Vista would not load. After a few more times restarting and booting back into Vista to no Avail I got the Vista Repair Disk out.
I booted into the Repair disk and repaired C:\
Upon rebooting again the Windows and load bar came up -unlike previously- but now I got a bluescreen saying something along the lines of "boot into Windows and 'safely remove' any [external] devices connected to the computer" with one of those "Xc00000" error numbers. Basically the bluescreen was about not being able to "detect a device" or something. I apologise for being vague - this was a while ago now.
I booted back into the Vista repair disk and continued to "repair" C:\ a further couple of times.
I seemed to get somewhere because I didn't get the bluescreen anymore and Acronis came back to the final stage of its operation (at least I hope so). Now however the problem is that upon being presented with the Windows logo and load bar, Acronis precedes this with "Acronis AUTOPART" operation.
After the Acronis "AUTOPART" the mouse comes on with a black screen. Usually the black screen would be the last stage in loading Vista before the LOGON screen however the logon screen never shows anymore.
To be able to post this I am using Ubuntu LiveCD. Hopefully you guys will be able to shed some light onto a solution for me. Fortunately I did back up my DATA and important documents before using Acronis to resize C:\ but the problem definately seems that the Acronis AUTOPART operation is caught in a loop.
Is there any way to stop this? And get back into Vista?
I have had to force mount C:\ in Ubuntu to make sure my files are still there - which they are. Is the fact that I have had to force mount C:\ reflective of a problem?
Please help guys.
Thanks.
I have gotten myself into a pickle. I'm a novice to Ubuntu/Linux; today I aimed to install Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop with Vista - a dual-boot.
I really want to convert over to Linux and probably was a bit to eager to install it...
Anyway this is what I have done:
Used Acronis Disk Director to RESIZE C:\ (which I know is stupid because Vista comes with the resizing/partitioning facilities as part of the OS!...)
OK'd the resize, but Acronis required rebooting to begin
I forgot that I had Ubuntu 8.10 already in the drive which because I already have my BIOS set to boot from CD, upon rebooting instead of executing Acronis' scheduled resizing of C:\ booted into Ubuntu instead.
I realised too late and shut the laptop down by pressing the power button (bad move? quite possibly!)
Turned the Pavillion back on and ejected Ubuntu - like clockwork Acronis' scheduled resizing begun.
After resizing the system rebooted [definately normal]
Upon rebooting, after the BIOS screen, a black empty screen followed and Vista would not load. After a few more times restarting and booting back into Vista to no Avail I got the Vista Repair Disk out.
I booted into the Repair disk and repaired C:\
Upon rebooting again the Windows and load bar came up -unlike previously- but now I got a bluescreen saying something along the lines of "boot into Windows and 'safely remove' any [external] devices connected to the computer" with one of those "Xc00000" error numbers. Basically the bluescreen was about not being able to "detect a device" or something. I apologise for being vague - this was a while ago now.
I booted back into the Vista repair disk and continued to "repair" C:\ a further couple of times.
I seemed to get somewhere because I didn't get the bluescreen anymore and Acronis came back to the final stage of its operation (at least I hope so). Now however the problem is that upon being presented with the Windows logo and load bar, Acronis precedes this with "Acronis AUTOPART" operation.
After the Acronis "AUTOPART" the mouse comes on with a black screen. Usually the black screen would be the last stage in loading Vista before the LOGON screen however the logon screen never shows anymore.
To be able to post this I am using Ubuntu LiveCD. Hopefully you guys will be able to shed some light onto a solution for me. Fortunately I did back up my DATA and important documents before using Acronis to resize C:\ but the problem definately seems that the Acronis AUTOPART operation is caught in a loop.
Is there any way to stop this? And get back into Vista?
I have had to force mount C:\ in Ubuntu to make sure my files are still there - which they are. Is the fact that I have had to force mount C:\ reflective of a problem?
Please help guys.
Thanks.