I partitioned my aging computer to have linux on it (lubuntu). For a while, whenever I booted by computer, I would be asked whether I wanted to start up the windows xp os or the Linux one. For some reason, it is now only asking me if I want to start up ubuntu, ubuntu recovery mode, or a memory test. I need to get to the hard drive partition with windows. What should I do?How can I get from my Linux os to my windows one?
When you installed Lubuntu, did you accidentally select "Erase and Write Entire Disk" instead of partitioning? If so, you've overwritten Windows and everything with it. If not, you can try a Boot Loader Configuration from inside of Lubuntu to find all of your partitioned Operating SystemsHow can I get from my Linux os to my windows one?
If windows is still on its own partition and hasn't been wiped out; all you have to do is lokk in your menus for an item called startupmanager. It will reload the options when you boot the computer with all the operating systems that it finds. You might have to install it if it is not in your menus using Synaptic.
If that does not work you will have to reinstall windows.How can I get from my Linux os to my windows one?
http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_windo鈥?/a>
or http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_linux鈥?/a>
learn 2 google.
u should configate ur bootloader file. i think that u should removed windows entry from bootloader inf file..
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