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How to restore my disk
From: |
Tom Davies |
Subject: |
How to restore my disk |
Date: |
Sun, 3 Oct 2010 12:29:27 +0000 (GMT) |
Hi :)
In any cases where something seriously wrong seems to have happened i try
booting up from a "LiveCd"
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD
Usually any distro's Cd can be used for both uses
1. As a LiveCd
2. As an installer Cd
In a few cases the LiveCd might be a different download but that is fairly
unusual these days.
From a LiveCd you can usually have a look at your hard-drive to see if any real
damage has happened. I would just have a look from the the "Places" menu in
Ubuntu or most other distros, or through the normal file-browser some path such
as
/media/disk
/mnt/sda1
something like that to see if you can find your files on hard-drive. Most
LiveCds also have some fairly intense tools such as GPartEd or QtPartEd to let
you see a graphical display of the partitions on the various drives. I would
have a look there to see if any unexpected grey or black areas have appeared
before panicking
I don't know the command you issued or what it is meant to do and i also don't
really recognise the error message you got beyond "No system disk, insert a
system disk and press any key". The LiveCd is effectively a "system disk"
which
should be able to run without touching anything on your hard-drive so that you
can just "scout it out" to see what is going on and how bad things really
aren't.
I have a feeling that you are just in a typical case of needing to only
reinstall grub2 and let it find the Operating Systems itself without forcing it
into doing anything too complicated and unlikely.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)