On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 01:27:08PM -0400, Ryan Jones wrote: > I recently tried to install Debian on my system but while i was installing > it I ran across some problems unrelated to your program and had to do a > system restore before i was able to install Linux. what method were you using to install? It sounds like you were using www.goodbye-microsoft.{org,com} > Now when i start up i am > given the option to start windows or the installer. But I am unable to > use the installer because system restore has gotten rid of the file nor have > i found a way to get rid of it. I am using Windows Vista on a HP pavilion > tx1000 tablet notebook with an amd64 processor. so do you want to install debian or not? if you do, then you need to re-download the installer file. If not, you merely need to clean up your boot loader. I can't remember exactly what the file is called, but there is a file windows uses for booting multiple OS's and you merely have to delete the entries for the debian installer. A
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