I have a (fairly new) factory installation of Windows 7 on my Dell Studio XPS 16 laptop. I used the disk partition to set aside around 14.5GB to install Kubuntu 10.04 from CD. The installation worked fine, and in fact, I am on Kubuntu currently.
However, after I boot into Windows 7 and restart the computer, I get a "No Operating System Found" error in addition to some error about a Broadcom controller. After I got this error at first, I tried to boot from LiveCD, but this was not successful and eventually the screen just went white. I then reinstalled Kubuntu, and that worked; however, after booting into Windows 7 again and restarting, the error returns. It is as if Windows 7 is overwriting something essential in the boot process, but I do not know what.
I cannot run Windows 7 on this machine without having to reinstall Kubuntu all over again. Any idea how I can fix this issue?
However, after I boot into Windows 7 and restart the computer, I get a "No Operating System Found" error in addition to some error about a Broadcom controller. After I got this error at first, I tried to boot from LiveCD, but this was not successful and eventually the screen just went white. I then reinstalled Kubuntu, and that worked; however, after booting into Windows 7 again and restarting, the error returns. It is as if Windows 7 is overwriting something essential in the boot process, but I do not know what.
I cannot run Windows 7 on this machine without having to reinstall Kubuntu all over again. Any idea how I can fix this issue?
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