I had Vista 2 times installed on my HDD, I wanted to overwrite Ubuntu on one of them. Somehow it did not work out! Now my computer does not detect any OS. I had to reinstall Vista the third time to make the comp.work! Now I can see the other Vista on the other partition. It is not demaged, I tried system restor, won't work! So how can I make my comp. boot from the older vista?? Any idea is wellkomed! Thanks
hmm. been tinkering a bit too much methinks, i've had days like this too... basically you cheesed your bootloader. the bootloader sits outside the partitions at the start of the drive and tells it where to find operating system. when you installed Ubuntu it overwrote the vista bootloader with the ubuntu bootloader, by reinstalling vista you overwrote the ubuntu one - but it only sees the new vista install. you need to fix the vista bootloader to tell it to look at the old vista install. you can use the BCDEDIT.EXE tool in vista to do this, but you may find by googling a better GUI tool for this....
I got a copy of the EasyBCD, it's found the bootloader for my older vista and than I did install Ubuntu according this site http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/EBCD/Ubuntu.
Yea, Easy BCD is good. I completely forgot about that too, I've used it so long ago on a friends computer.