Vista not loading on ubuntu/windows dual-boot!

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Guest

from my yahoo answers question:

Help! I've been dual booting windows vista and ubuntu linux, and it runs
smoothly most of the time, but sometimes windows just decides not to boot. It
gives me a loading bar with the fancy vista logo, and after that, instead of
going to the login screen, it goes to a black screen. This has happened twice
before, but the tools in the system recovery thing promptly fix it. But this
time is different. I boot in to windows system recovery, it loads, i briefly
see a command line window, and then just a blue screen. The system recovery
wizard is coming up! I even tried booting in to the system recovery cd i got
from hp.
specs: compaq presario v6000, vista home premium, ubuntu feisty fawn.

help please!
 
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PvdG42

toomuchcaffiene said:
from my yahoo answers question:

Help! I've been dual booting windows vista and ubuntu linux, and it runs
smoothly most of the time, but sometimes windows just decides not to boot.
It
gives me a loading bar with the fancy vista logo, and after that, instead
of
going to the login screen, it goes to a black screen. This has happened
twice
before, but the tools in the system recovery thing promptly fix it. But
this
time is different. I boot in to windows system recovery, it loads, i
briefly
see a command line window, and then just a blue screen. The system
recovery
wizard is coming up! I even tried booting in to the system recovery cd i
got
from hp.
specs: compaq presario v6000, vista home premium, ubuntu feisty fawn.

help please!


Very interesting, given that Vista shows *no logo at all* while the loading
bar is displayed.
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00814731

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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message from my yahoo answers question:

Help! I've been dual booting windows vista and ubuntu linux, and it runs
smoothly most of the time, but sometimes windows just decides not to boot.
It
gives me a loading bar with the fancy vista logo, and after that, instead of
going to the login screen, it goes to a black screen. This has happened
twice
before, but the tools in the system recovery thing promptly fix it. But this
time is different. I boot in to windows system recovery, it loads, i briefly
see a command line window, and then just a blue screen. The system recovery
wizard is coming up! I even tried booting in to the system recovery cd i got
from hp.
specs: compaq presario v6000, vista home premium, ubuntu feisty fawn.

help please!
 
V

Vista Lover

You made a giant boo boo here pay, and you're going to have to pay for it!

You should never put Windows and linux on the same machine! In fact,
linux is illegal. I know this because BG and SB themselves have said so
on different occasions. Vista is punishing you for not obeying the law.

This is a feature programmed into Windows since the beginning. They used
to just try to be nice by overwriting the mbr so linux wouldn't boot. But
you crooks kept persisting in finding ways to get around that, and ended
up performing your evil deeds despite their best efforts to save you from
yourselves.

Having linux on a machine is a crime in itself. Having it dual-boot with
a nice, cheap, low-resource, quality piece of software like Vista is a
CAPITAL CRIME!

You need to get right with Lord Ballmer before he sends the BSA Angels to
strike you down for your sins!

HTH

Have a nice day!

Vista Lover
 
B

Bill Yanaire

You keep proving to everyone that you are a complete IDIOT.

By the way, a MORON also. Just FYI.
 
S

Stephan Rose

IDIOT and MORON. those are awful big words for a 4 year old.

Good show!

Well how about this:

Moronic idiot?

That is what you are after all...

And yes, I realize it's redundant...

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2003 Yamaha R6

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