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How do I rebuild my laptop from safe mode / command prompt?
#1
Posted 09 October 2010 - 10:41 AM
I really don't give a shit if every drop of information on the thing is lost, I've got my songs safely stored on a USB drive and that is all I need. Please, for the sake of ruining my hearing with full blast rock and hip hop, HELP meeeeeeeeee
#2
Posted 09 October 2010 - 11:42 AM
#3
Posted 09 October 2010 - 12:24 PM
#4
Posted 09 October 2010 - 12:34 PM
1: downlaod latest version of ubuntu linux
2: put it on a dvd
3: get your windows 7/vista files onto a DVD(remember to write at lowest speeds)
on your laptop.
1: enter the bios (should be delete key at start)
2: select your CD/DVDV drive for boot option
3:select boot from cd when you start up
4: go to Gparted and format your hdd
5: shut down after inserting the windows cd/dvd into your dvd drive
6: install windows
7:????
8:profit
#5
Posted 09 October 2010 - 03:09 PM
use your friends computer to do these steps
1: downlaod latest version of ubuntu linux
2: put it on a dvd
3: get your windows 7/vista files onto a DVD(remember to write at lowest speeds)
on your laptop.
1: enter the bios (should be delete key at start)
2: select your CD/DVDV drive for boot option
3:select boot from cd when you start up
4: go to Gparted and format your hdd
5: shut down after inserting the windows cd/dvd into your dvd drive
6: install windows
7:????
8:profit
yes but ubuntu is designed for CDs not DVDs it would be a waste to put it on a DVD, also laptops have a lot of specialized drivers that might only be available for windows OS so look into that first and DL what you need for linux OS
#6
Posted 09 October 2010 - 09:35 PM
yes but ubuntu is designed for CDs not DVDs it would be a waste to put it on a DVD, also laptops have a lot of specialized drivers that might only be available for windows OS so look into that first and DL what you need for linux OS
Linux supports a lot of hardware. And yes, ubuntu will fit on a CD. But personally, if I were to make a linux rescue CD, I would be using Knoppix. I dislike Ubuntu tbh.
#7
Posted 09 October 2010 - 09:45 PM
you shoudnt need to install drivers to use a live CD. I never did when i was on laptop's and i've used ubuntu live CD's on alot of lappy's. And yes, i Agree CD's are better to put linux on but im just sayin you can use a DVD as wellyes but ubuntu is designed for CDs not DVDs it would be a waste to put it on a DVD, also laptops have a lot of specialized drivers that might only be available for windows OS so look into that first and DL what you need for linux OS
#8
Posted 11 October 2010 - 03:43 AM
it is a direct download from micro$hit for windows 7 home premium (x32) download it on any computer, burn it to a dvd (s...l...o...w...l...y) then boot from the dvd
(usually computers are pre-configured to boot from the disk drive if a disk is present, but if not, one of the "F" keys should do it. try "F11" or "F12" as they tend to be for the most common mobo's)
once the disk boots, select your hard drive and do a "Format" that will erase everything on the drive and give you a clean slate to work from. once win7 is installed, get an antivirus on there before ANYTHING else. then, plug in your pen drive containing your music, and do a full scan. if the virus derived from that then you're shafted. if not then stick your tunes back on and continue happily.
oh and a word of advice, viruses come from 3 places;
1) p2p (limewire/torrents) - make sure you have an antivirus CONSTANTLY scanning your download folder, and if you use torrents, make sure you get ones that people have commented on cnfirming its safe. (dont be a guinea pig!)
2) Warez sites - we've all been there, but its important to keep yourself safe. make sure you have winrar installed, and then using an antivirus of your choice scan the "archives" before you extract them to get to the download. DO NOT extract without first checking there safe!
3) Pronz - if you are a naughty boy then you might want to look at these websites just built for mummy's and daddy's who love eachother very much. this is a bad idea unless you have a browser that can go into some form of "private" mode (safari/chrome/firefox all do i believe) as they do not save the webpages or underlying code. also, keep an antivirus running in the background for safety.
Oh, and if it has "Rule 34" ANYWHERE on the site, run away, hide under a table and hope for a nuclear bomb to hit your house. once you see anything based on rule 34... it can't be unseen... ever...
thus ends lesson 1. how to not kill a computer.
lesson 2 will be next week - how to make a computer want to have your babies
Edited by matty0, 11 October 2010 - 03:46 AM.
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#9
Posted 11 October 2010 - 10:22 AM
lolif you are a naughty boy then you might want to look at these websites just built for mummy's and daddy's who love eachother very much.
Edited by connorss, 11 October 2010 - 10:22 AM.