Andy wrote:
> That is why I am confused as to what my problem is. I was halfway through
> the installation of Ubuntu from the Live CD when I cancelled it. I assume
> that cancelling the installation would roll back any changes made. I then
> shut the laptop down, and pressed the power button to turn it on again.
>
> The problem that I have is that I am no longer able to boot Windows,
> either from my HD or my Vista CD - the screen just goes blank after
> loading, and no login screen is shown.
This is quite a different story than the one in your first post. In your
first post you said:
"I recently tried out Ubuntu 6.06 on my Vista laptop. I am pretty sure that
it wasn't installed, and it was only the Live CD."
Now you say:
"I was halfway through the installation of Ubuntu from the Live CD when I
cancelled it. I assume that cancelling the installation would roll back any
changes made."
So you *did* start to install Ubuntu, you weren't just running it from a
Live CD, and I can't imagine why you thought canceling an operating system
installation partway through would roll it back. That is not normally how
things work.
At this point you should return the computer to factory condition by
following whatever procedures your laptop mftr. has in place. This can be
accomplished by doing a keypress/key combination at machine startup
(assuming you didn't destroy the restore partition; an assumption that I
won't make based on your posts) or by using physical restore disks. Since
you mention pressing F12 (possibly the keypress to restore to factory
condition) and nothing happening, you probably did destroy the restore
partition.
If you did in fact destroy the restore partition and neglected to first
create restore disks before you started playing around with Ubuntu, then
you will need to contact the laptop mftr. to get the disks. This is usually
not a very expensive thing to do. If you are uncertain about how to do any
of these things, contact the laptop mftr.'s tech support for guidance.
Malke
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