How to delete all partitions for a complete reinstall

ZHAO Keliang Kevin cs_zkx at stu.ust.hk
Thu Aug 17 16:18:59 UTC 2006


Hi, Tod,

Thank you for your email. I spent quite a lot of hours in this matter.

I have succeeded to try "fixmbr" and to play with mbr in livecd as
well. Now i can fixmbr in windows and let xp manage mbr. I did some
search and figure out that "fixmbr", or "restoration console" can be
added to xp such that xp CD is still not needed.

What is disappointing is after "fixmbr", recovery CDs still don't
work. So far everything should be fine, except the recovery CDs, or
perhaps the "power quest" used by the recovery CDs which _found_ some
error in partitions and mess up the recovery procedure. Maybe it is
the laptop manufacturer who use such software that needs to be blamed.

So I guess if I return to my original goal -- erase the MBR, the CDs
should work then since there should be no more error. But I am
reluctant to.

Another possible way is to invoke the "hidden partition for recovery"
on my disk, which is a common trick for thinkpad and may not use
powerquest. But as you told, I lost the original OEM MBR so I always
fail to call it. On the other hand, I cannot see the parition in
either xp or ubuntu, therefore i don't know how to boot load it by
myself. Actually what i can see is i have 4-5 Gb missing. I am even
not sure if the partition is intact.

I am a bit off topic if I proceed. I guess the problem becomes how to
fix the partition errors found by the "powerquest". I use
partitionmagic under xp and it tells error 117, namely "Partition's
drive letter cannot be identified", then refuse to initialize. Obvious
such error is endurable as both xp and ubuntu works fine. But it will
prevent the recovery every time.

Oh well maybe i should eventually erase the MBR. But if I install two
systems again next time. I am afraid that I have to erase everything
again when i want to recovery in future.

That's really a great way to seperate windows and linux. Installing
either one should be OK.

hah.. Thanks again. Your name is so interesting!

Regards,
Kevin


On 8/17/06, Tod Merley <todbot88 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi again Kevin,
>
> With what I know now my first step would be to make a copy of the MBR
> (in links above).  And then another copy when whatever Linux/GRUB had
> replaced it.  I think my first step whenever working with an MBR from
> now on will tend to by to copy whatever is there.
>
> But my guess is that now our life will be a bit more interesting.
>
> What do I think I know:
>
> 1. There is a serial number and marker in the XP-MBR which your OEM
> might just be looking for.  If so, you will need to talk with your
> OEM.
>
> 2. If your old XP MBR is really forever lost I would be tempted to try
> the Ultimate Boot CD's XP MBR repair ( http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
> ).  I have actually had a pretty good ride whenever I have used it but
> I find it scary.  I doubt that serial numbers will match the original
> but the parser may still be satisfied.  Remember to have a copy of
> your old MBR, and the next 63 sectors at least as well, on hand.  I
> mean 1. The 512 byte MBR - and - 2. The first 63 512 byte sectors
> (separate files).
>
> 3. You could purchase a personal version of XP (talk with your OEM first!!).
>
> 4. More reading on the XP Linux dual boot may uncover something.
>
> I chose "todbot" because it is visually symmetrical "you can fold it
> upon itself and it stays the same.  Originally I wanted "8todbot8" but
> no one allows preceding numbers so I compromised with "todbot88"
> (visually symmetrical within letters then numbers).
>
> Good hunting and please tell me how it all comes out.  I am putting
> together a "Boot Camp" presentation and this is very much an important
> set of boot issues.
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Tod
>
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Kevin ZHAO Keliang
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology




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