Bought a new HP Pavilion with Windows 7 factory installed. Installed MM 10.10, manually partitioning during the installation.
Now GRUB comes up, MM boots fine, but when I try to go to Windows, I get the following series of screens.
Windows is loading files ...
Very brief copyright Microsoft, but without the Windows logo
Console screen \windows\system32\reg.exe with message Operation completed successfully
Another console screen that flashes up and disappears too quickly to read/video record
Dialog box Startup Repair is checking your system for problems ... Attempting repairs
Startup Repair cannot repair this problem automatically (I check the don't send box)
Quickly replaced by an HP Screen - Welcome to Recovery Manager - HP's tool ... The option on here is System Recovery. However, since this looks like it will restore my machine to factory defaults, I choose not to do it. The only option from there is to exit and reboot the machine.
Since I know somebody is going to ask, here is the partition information.
Before:
sda1 100 MB SYSTEM (boot)
sda2 919 GB OS (NTFS, Windows 7)
sda3 12 GB HP_RECOVERY
After
sda1 100 MB SYSTEM (boot)
sda2 919 GB Extended
sda3 12 GB HP_RECOVERY
Logical:
sda5 150 GB ntfs OS (Windows 7)
sda6 50 GB ntfs unallocated (keeping as spare if Windows gets hungry)
sda7 150 GB ext4 /mnt/backups
sda8 12 GB swap swap
sda9 20 GB ext4 /
sda10 30 GB ext4 home
sda11 20 GB ext4 var
sda12 30 GB ext4 usr/local
sda13 510 GB ntfs multimedia
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
JimR
Now GRUB comes up, MM boots fine, but when I try to go to Windows, I get the following series of screens.
Windows is loading files ...
Very brief copyright Microsoft, but without the Windows logo
Console screen \windows\system32\reg.exe with message Operation completed successfully
Another console screen that flashes up and disappears too quickly to read/video record
Dialog box Startup Repair is checking your system for problems ... Attempting repairs
Startup Repair cannot repair this problem automatically (I check the don't send box)
Quickly replaced by an HP Screen - Welcome to Recovery Manager - HP's tool ... The option on here is System Recovery. However, since this looks like it will restore my machine to factory defaults, I choose not to do it. The only option from there is to exit and reboot the machine.
Since I know somebody is going to ask, here is the partition information.
Before:
sda1 100 MB SYSTEM (boot)
sda2 919 GB OS (NTFS, Windows 7)
sda3 12 GB HP_RECOVERY
After
sda1 100 MB SYSTEM (boot)
sda2 919 GB Extended
sda3 12 GB HP_RECOVERY
Logical:
sda5 150 GB ntfs OS (Windows 7)
sda6 50 GB ntfs unallocated (keeping as spare if Windows gets hungry)
sda7 150 GB ext4 /mnt/backups
sda8 12 GB swap swap
sda9 20 GB ext4 /
sda10 30 GB ext4 home
sda11 20 GB ext4 var
sda12 30 GB ext4 usr/local
sda13 510 GB ntfs multimedia
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
JimR
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