rckelly6 wrote:
> Thanks for responding.Here is what happened.
> I tried to install ubuntu 8.04 (linux) on an external USB drive. I thought
> I had everything backed up including the recovery disks that I created
> soon after getting the machine ( an hp pavillion s7700n desktop. But
> apparently the ubuntu modified the Vista boot image. What happened when I
> turned back on the computer is that the linux bootloader program Grub
> displays Stage 1.5 error 17 (sometimes it comes up with error 21).
>
> What I believe I need to do is reconstruct the MBR. Iwas hoping to do this
> with an Vista OS disc. I have a legitimate Vista Home Premium OS
> (preinstalled). I don't want to but the Full system, but what I have isn't
> working.
>
> When I try to use the recovery disk It begins to load and displays the
> message "Windows is loading files.." After a few moments it switches to a
> blue screen then displays the message
> "Error
> This PC is not supported by the systemrecovery discs.
> You will not not be able to recover this system with these discs. "
> When I press F11 I get BIOS setup
> When I press F10 it boots from the recovery disk.
> Boot order is set at DVD then HDD
You need to run the startup repair from a real Vista install disk. Instead
of buying one, try this:
For people who only have a restore image - Windows Vista Recovery Disc
Download:
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/
You'll need to burn this as an image, not as data, using third-party burning
software.
Malke
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