Uvishere, I think you are leaving out a bit of information, when you say "using Ubuntu from live cd" what do you mean? While you were using it what did you do? I have a feeling that you either tried to partition the disk from the livecd or install Ubuntu from the livecd. Jeremiah is right ntfs-3g is pretty reliable.
It seems that the disk was fine until you did whatever you didn't mention while running the livecd. The worst you can really do is wipe the drive clean of its data but to physically damage the drive is hard to do. I'd boot back into the livecd and run gparted or qtparted and choose to create a partition table which will totally erase the disk(in the Device Menu). If you have more than one disk in the system you better make sure you choose the right one or else it'll be wiped clean. Reboot into your vista cd and create your vista partition there and install vista. I doubt your drive is damaged; seems you tried to install Ubuntu and sorta fudged everything else. Bryan uvishere wrote: > Somedays before, I was using ubuntu from live cd. But now the hard > disk didn't show any space. It says the hard disk is unallocated. It > also shows while I tried to installl vista . No hard disk space was > found. It also says that it is unallocated. Now, is there any solution > for this problm. > -- A healthy diet includes Linux, Linux and more Linux. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users Group. To post a message, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit our group at http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup
