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Re: Install windows with debian problem



Kent West wrote:
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
Hi,

i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with windows, but my machine has only one partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new partition to install linux without losing my windows. But the partition magic did not create the partition (exhibited some errors) and now the start of windows fail. i want to know if my data are lost? there is some (linux) tool to recover my data? does anyone had the same problem?

Partition Magic may have an "undo" feature, which might save you.

But it's been my experience that once Windows becomes unbootable, you either have to "repair" the boot setup with the Windows installation CD, or you have to bite the bullet and reinstall Windows.

If you have an XP CD, the first thing to try is to boot from it and
select 'Repair' when asked. If that works, and you're happy that XP
is in good condition, then you might try using parted from a live
Linux CD, such as Knoppix.

At worst, you reinstall Windows, and if it is new, there's probably
not too much investment in time already made.

If you don't have the CD, it's harder. The computer will probably
have a 'recovery' method, but it will only install a clean XP on the
same single partition, and you're no further on. But I've seen claims
that parted will successfully resize Small Business Server 2003, one
of XP's grown-up relatives, so it's worth a try.



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