Mods: Feel free to move this to where ever you feel is appropriate. I have 2 identical toshiba laptops (C 655D) one has been a dual boot system that I wanted to use for Karaoke at a bar I own. Kubuntu was no longer needed, so I figured I'd free up some space and deleted the Linux partitions. I messed up and, I think, destroyed the MBR. Win7 disks wouldn't boot it, a Kubuntu live DVD wouldn't boot it Ultimate Boot Disk wouldn't boot it, BUT the hard drive from the other laptop (lets' call it LT2) boots it. I reformatted (NTFS) the whole disk (LT1) with KDE partition manager on a 3rd laptop, installed it in LT2 and installed Win7. It boots LT2, but not LT1.
I'm thinking I should be able to recover from this. LT2 drive has 3 visible partitions. I have written an identical table to LT1 drive, but partimage won't allow me to save a MBR as an image to restore. I seem to only be able to restore a MBR from the machine I'm using. Any ideas would be appreciated. Should I just bite the bullet and buy a new drive? Will a new drive have a preliminary MBR?
I'm thinking I should be able to recover from this. LT2 drive has 3 visible partitions. I have written an identical table to LT1 drive, but partimage won't allow me to save a MBR as an image to restore. I seem to only be able to restore a MBR from the machine I'm using. Any ideas would be appreciated. Should I just bite the bullet and buy a new drive? Will a new drive have a preliminary MBR?
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