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I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
but can't access.
I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?
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You need to reformat your hard drive and reinstall
Windows Vista. Ubuntu is not what its cracked up
to be.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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<keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
but can't access.
I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?
--
more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html
 
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:31:04 -0500, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
<cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote:

>You need to reformat your hard drive and reinstall
>Windows Vista. Ubuntu is not what its cracked up
>to be.


Besides the fact this doesn't answer my question. In this you're wrong. I did
run it, and found the similarities in it and Amiga to be very close, in
addition it didn't 'not responding' with every program it opened.
Only reason I'm not using it is cause my TV doesn't currently support linux.
I think it's a big improvement over Vista.
It's a fine OS. Just needs more software support.

>
>--
>Carey Frisch
>Microsoft MVP
>Windows Desktop Experience -
>Windows Vista Enthusiast
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------
>
><keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
>I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
>boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
>different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
>but can't access.
>I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
>another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?

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keepout@yahoo.com.invalid wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:31:04 -0500, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
> <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You need to reformat your hard drive and reinstall
>> Windows Vista. Ubuntu is not what its cracked up
>> to be.

>
> Besides the fact this doesn't answer my question. In this you're wrong. I did
> run it,


and found the similarities in it and Amiga to be very close,

I agree with that. The only thing is, the Amiga was popular twenty years
ago. I bought mine in 1987.

in
> addition it didn't 'not responding' with every program it opened.
> Only reason I'm not using it is cause my TV doesn't currently support linux.
> I think it's a big improvement over Vista.


Perhaps you should be asking your question in the Linux/Ubuntu newsgroup
instead of Vista.


> It's a fine OS. Just needs more software support.


Yup, Linux versions have been this way for the last 15, or so, years
that I know of.

>
>> --
>> Carey Frisch
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Desktop Experience -
>> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> <keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
>> I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
>> boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
>> different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
>> but can't access.
>> I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
>> another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:33:07 -0400, Hobo <Hobo@nospam.com> wrote:
>Perhaps you should be asking your question in the Linux/Ubuntu newsgroup
>instead of Vista.


I would say read what I asked. But it's obvious you must have since you quoted
it.
It has nothing to do with linux or ubuntu. It's a Vista repair screen that pops
up.
The fact it was a semi install of ubuntu that gave me access to these extensive
VISTA repair tools is only secondary.
I'd like to access those tools without installing something damaging to get to
the page.

>>> --
>>> Carey Frisch
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Windows Desktop Experience -
>>> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> <keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
>>> I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
>>> boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
>>> different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
>>> but can't access.
>>> I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
>>> another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?

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<keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with
many
different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone
needs
but can't access.
I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is
there
another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?
--
more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html


Try here..

http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows_vista_repair_options.htm


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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc
Mike's Window - My Blog..
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
 
keepout@yahoo.com.invalid wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:33:07 -0400, Hobo <Hobo@nospam.com> wrote:
>> Perhaps you should be asking your question in the Linux/Ubuntu newsgroup
>> instead of Vista.

>
> I would say read what I asked. But it's obvious you must have since you quoted
> it.
> It has nothing to do with linux or ubuntu. It's a Vista repair screen that pops
> up.
> The fact it was a semi install of ubuntu that gave me access to these extensive
> VISTA repair tools is only secondary.
> I'd like to access those tools without installing something damaging to get to
> the page.
>


Thanks for clarifying that. No where in your post did you even mention
Vista, let alone that you were trying to boot onto Vista to get to the
Vista repair tools. I don't know why you think you might have to
reinstall Ubuntu to get to the Vista programs. But, I'm sure you know best!


>>>> --
>>>> Carey Frisch
>>>> Microsoft MVP
>>>> Windows Desktop Experience -
>>>> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> <keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:b1r054tmklhl6mq2at2k9kekmhnlbvjfdh@4ax.com...
>>>> I made an attempt to add ubuntu the other day, it semi took. When I tried to
>>>> boot to it today, there was nothing there. But.. There was a screen with many
>>>> different options on how to boot, repair, diagnose etc.. Tools everyone needs
>>>> but can't access.
>>>> I don't really want to re-install ubuntu just to find all those utils. Is there
>>>> another way to get a boot repair screen with all the different utils on it ?
 
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