NeedaComputer
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I had XP Pro on a ~150GB NTFS partition. I installed Ubuntu 6.06 on the remaining free ~90GB of space. I let Ubuntu do all the partitioning.
Upon restart, I recieved the "Error Loading Operating System" message just after the memory count. I put the Ubuntu disk back in, and deleted the partition that I had created on the installation. Reboot. Now the Grub Loading screen comes up, but doesn't quite get there, and I get an Error 22. Now I can't Use Either OS.
Is there a way to repair or fix the boot sector, (I assume that's where the problem is)?
Right now I just want to get my XP Pro back up and running without having to reinstall everything.
Thanks.
Upon restart, I recieved the "Error Loading Operating System" message just after the memory count. I put the Ubuntu disk back in, and deleted the partition that I had created on the installation. Reboot. Now the Grub Loading screen comes up, but doesn't quite get there, and I get an Error 22. Now I can't Use Either OS.
Is there a way to repair or fix the boot sector, (I assume that's where the problem is)?
Right now I just want to get my XP Pro back up and running without having to reinstall everything.
Thanks.