[ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread norman
I have recently installed windows 2K and Edubuntu to give a dual boot
set up for my granddaughter. Edubuntu is great and she is really
enjoying using it. However, I am unable to boot the windows system. When
I select it from the starting menu the usual start bar appears followed
by the dreaded blue screen and a message saying that it could not boot.

Please, could some kind person advise me on how to overcome this
difficulty.

Norman


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread Sean Miller
Hmmm... sounds like Windows has somehow become corrupted.

I doubt this is due to installing Edubuntu, but rather something that's gone
wrong in Windows (there are so many things, after all)... assuming it's a
licensed copy of Windows I'd get them to sort it... they are, after all, the
company that 75% of the world appears to trust with their data...

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread Sean Miller
You could always do what most Windows users end up having to do at least
once a year, re-install ;-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread Alec Wright
On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 12:39 +, norman wrote:
 I have recently installed windows 2K and Edubuntu to give a dual boot
 set up for my granddaughter. Edubuntu is great and she is really
 enjoying using it. However, I am unable to boot the windows system. When
 I select it from the starting menu the usual start bar appears followed
 by the dreaded blue screen and a message saying that it could not boot.
 
 Please, could some kind person advise me on how to overcome this
 difficulty.
 
 Norman
 
As Sean said, it seems that the partition is corrupted. Do a chkdsk/fsck or 
something on it to fix it. If that only fixes it temporarily, do it again, capy 
all the files off of the windows partition , reformat it and put them back on. 
Or just reinstall =]


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread Daniel Lamb
Try a windows repair, 
http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic8356.html

Should work fine after that.

Regards,
Daniel

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On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 12:39 +, norman wrote:
 I have recently installed windows 2K and Edubuntu to give a dual boot
 set up for my granddaughter. Edubuntu is great and she is really
 enjoying using it. However, I am unable to boot the windows system. When
 I select it from the starting menu the usual start bar appears followed
 by the dreaded blue screen and a message saying that it could not boot.
 
 Please, could some kind person advise me on how to overcome this
 difficulty.
 
 Norman
 
As Sean said, it seems that the partition is corrupted. Do a chkdsk/fsck or
something on it to fix it. If that only fixes it temporarily, do it again,
capy all the files off of the windows partition , reformat it and put them
back on. Or just reinstall =]



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread norman

On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 12:44 +, Sean Miller wrote:
 You could always do what most Windows users end up having to do at
 least once a year, re-install ;-)
 
 Sean

I would be very happy to reinstall Windows as long as I am sure that it
will not affect the Edubuntu installation or, in some way, corrupt the
hard disc.

Norman



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[ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Albert Vilella
Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread James Edward Grabham
Albert Vilella wrote:
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

   
Haha, thats class =D

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread Tom Bamford
Sometimes the Windows boot files get messed about for which a reinstall 
may not be necessary. Try booting from a Windows install cd and entering 
recovery mode. You'll be asked for your Administrator password - just 
press enter if it is blank. You'll get a recovery console with limited 
commands; type 'fixboot' followed by 'exit' (no quotes) and try booting 
Windows. If no luck, repeat and type 'fixmbr' then 'exit' at the same 
console. The latter command will likely destroy grub but this is easy to 
fix.

If you resort to reinstalling Windows, obviously be careful not to 
tamper with or destroy the Ubuntu partitions but this will also result 
in no more grub. To fix grub boot into an Ubuntu live CD and open up a 
terminal window. Type 'sudo grub' to enter the grub console and enter 
the following (substituting your partition numbers where applicable).

root (hd0,1)
setup (hd0)
quit

The numbering begins at zero and I assume you installed Windows first, 
putting your Edubuntu root partition as the second one on your first 
hard drive (drive 0, partition 1). Post the current contents of your 
/boot/grub/menu.lst file if you would like further clarification.

Hope this helps,
Tom


norman wrote:
 I have recently installed windows 2K and Edubuntu to give a dual boot
 set up for my granddaughter. Edubuntu is great and she is really
 enjoying using it. However, I am unable to boot the windows system. When
 I select it from the starting menu the usual start bar appears followed
 by the dreaded blue screen and a message saying that it could not boot.

 Please, could some kind person advise me on how to overcome this
 difficulty.

 Norman


   

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Tom Bamford
Ha ha ha, that made me chuckle.

Albert Vilella wrote:
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

   

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] boot problem

2007-11-25 Thread norman
 snip 
 
 If you resort to reinstalling Windows, obviously be careful not to 
 tamper with or destroy the Ubuntu partitions but this will also result 
 in no more grub. To fix grub boot into an Ubuntu live CD and open up a 
 terminal window. Type 'sudo grub' to enter the grub console and enter 
 the following (substituting your partition numbers where applicable).
 
 root (hd0,1)
 setup (hd0)
 quit
 
 The numbering begins at zero and I assume you installed Windows first, 
 putting your Edubuntu root partition as the second one on your first 
 hard drive (drive 0, partition 1). Post the current contents of your 
 /boot/grub/menu.lst file if you would like further clarification.
 
 Hope this helps,

Extremely helpful, thank you. The one thing I was worried about was
messing up grub and that is covered most adequately.

Norman



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:28:36PM +, Albert Vilella wrote:
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm
 
 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)
 

http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Colin Wylie
Albert Vilella wrote:
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

   
*groans*  :p

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Tom Bamford

That would be better with an End Now... button :p


Alan Pope wrote:

On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:28:36PM +, Albert Vilella wrote:
  

Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)




http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg



  
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread James Edward Grabham
Tom Bamford wrote:
 That would be better with an End Now... button :p


 Alan Pope wrote:
 On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:28:36PM +, Albert Vilella wrote:
   
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

 

 http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg



   
or a BSOD

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Ronnie Tucker

James Edward Grabham wrote:
 Tom Bamford wrote:
   
 That would be better with an End Now... button :p


 Alan Pope wrote:
 
 On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:28:36PM +, Albert Vilella wrote:
   
   
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

 
 
 http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg



   
   
 or a BSOD
   
It had one, the Blue SEA of Death!
*boom tiss*  :D

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[ubuntu-uk] dvd rom-gutsy doesnt see!!!

2007-11-25 Thread Javad Ayaz
Hi,

Im not sure what ive done ...(well havent disconnected any cables thats for
sure)...but now my system cant see my DVD rom.

Any ideas please?
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OFF TOPIC] MS Explorer crash

2007-11-25 Thread Andrew Jenkins
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
 James Edward Grabham wrote:
 Tom Bamford wrote:
   
 That would be better with an End Now... button :p


 Alan Pope wrote:
 
 On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 05:28:36PM +, Albert Vilella wrote:
   
   
 Evacuee describes Antarctic rescue
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7111080.stm

 Got it? No? MS Explorer? ... :-)

 
 
 http://www.jimcromwell.com/landfill/explorerok.jpg



   
   
 or a BSOD
   
 It had one, the Blue SEA of Death!
 *boom tiss*  :D
 

I just don't see why MS Explorer going down is BBC newsworthy,
surely that's an everyday occurrence.. :-)

Andy J.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Asus PC with Ubuntu pre-installed and 2GB ram

2007-11-25 Thread mailgroups

 
 I did wonder about that. This PC uses a solid state drive. Is that not
 similar to an SD card and hence will fail after x amount of write
 operations?
 
 Chris
 

True, but then the OS has been tweaked so that it doesn't write to the
flash memory (it's not really an SSD is it?) unless it really needs
to...
So no log files, no atime writes, no swap file, etc. 
It should only write to the flash when the user does something like
change a setting, or save a file. In the context of 10's of 1000's of
writes at a minimum, the flash should outlive the rest of the
hardware... :)

Lee





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[ubuntu-uk] Fix no sound in Toshiba A200 and A205 series

2007-11-25 Thread taufanlubis
Finally, I got my sound card work after 1 week trying...
I posted the details in here:
http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/11/26/fix-no-sound-for-ubuntu-in-toshiba-satellite-a205-s4707/


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] dvd rom-gutsy doesnt see!!!

2007-11-25 Thread Tom Bamford
If it's an ATA or SATA drive can your CMOS program see it?

Tom

Javad Ayaz wrote:
 Hi,

 Im not sure what ive done ...(well havent disconnected any cables 
 thats for sure)...but now my system cant see my DVD rom.

 Any ideas please?

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