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I recently somehow deleted the Vista bootloader and my solution was to install Ubuntu, which to me was the fastest way to boot into Vista, and then once I booted into Vista to rebuild the bootloader using mbrfix.
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No problem.
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formerly brianmay27 Main laptop: hp dv9005us | turion 64 X2 1.6 ghz | 3 GB ram | Vista ultimate | 240 GB HD First build: pentium e2160 3.2 GHz | gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L | 2.5 GB ram | 160GB HD If you can see this, you have WAY TOO much time on your hand. Or you're a mod going through my sig. But if you do, copy and past this in your sig. |
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