Goober
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Hi Guys,
Ok, I apologize for sounding a bit panicky, but, well, I have reason. I recently got a copy of Ubuntu Linux 4.10 from a friend, and I just tried to install it. I put it in the CD drive, changed the bios settings to boot from the CD, and started installing. Well, when it came time to partition the hard-drives, I realized I didn't have enough space to do it. I had like 100 MB left, not big enough for a partition.
So then I shut the computer down, restarted it, took out the Ubuntu Linux Install CD, expecting it to start up to Windows again. Well, it didn't. For some reason, I got a "Error loading operating system" mesage right after the "Loading DMI Data Pool" message came up in start up. So, my question is, what happened? I have tried fiddling with the BIOS settings, tell it to boot from the floppy drive, HDD-0 through HDD-3. I have 3 boot settings, First, Second, and Third. I have a bunch of BIOS settings to choose from. Which will allow me to load up Windows again?
And I tried the Windows CD, but that was no help. Apparently it wouldn't let me boot from the Windows CD. It just started reinstalling WSinodws, which I do not want to do.
So, my question is how can I fix this? All I want to do is to be able to access my regular Windows Desktop again. What do I do to make this happen? Or have I messed something up? Also, what information do I need to help the Computer hizzes here solve this?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Goober.
PS - It is kind of urgent since I have some material on there that I need to study for my exam on Wednesday.
PPS - I don't mind re-installing windows, as long as I can save the data on my hard-drives.
Ok, I apologize for sounding a bit panicky, but, well, I have reason. I recently got a copy of Ubuntu Linux 4.10 from a friend, and I just tried to install it. I put it in the CD drive, changed the bios settings to boot from the CD, and started installing. Well, when it came time to partition the hard-drives, I realized I didn't have enough space to do it. I had like 100 MB left, not big enough for a partition.
So then I shut the computer down, restarted it, took out the Ubuntu Linux Install CD, expecting it to start up to Windows again. Well, it didn't. For some reason, I got a "Error loading operating system" mesage right after the "Loading DMI Data Pool" message came up in start up. So, my question is, what happened? I have tried fiddling with the BIOS settings, tell it to boot from the floppy drive, HDD-0 through HDD-3. I have 3 boot settings, First, Second, and Third. I have a bunch of BIOS settings to choose from. Which will allow me to load up Windows again?
And I tried the Windows CD, but that was no help. Apparently it wouldn't let me boot from the Windows CD. It just started reinstalling WSinodws, which I do not want to do.
So, my question is how can I fix this? All I want to do is to be able to access my regular Windows Desktop again. What do I do to make this happen? Or have I messed something up? Also, what information do I need to help the Computer hizzes here solve this?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Goober.
PS - It is kind of urgent since I have some material on there that I need to study for my exam on Wednesday.
PPS - I don't mind re-installing windows, as long as I can save the data on my hard-drives.