Exactly, the first repair option.
Cheers,
Örjan
On Apr 9, 4:07 am, "John Barnes" <jbar...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:
> You are talking about the repair your computer, then startup repair on the
> Install Now screen? Not the repair install later on.
>
> <johanssonor...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:34e6051e-a8f5-4d55-acad-e590e6f022d9@xxxxxx
>> Quote:
> > Now this is a weird one....
> Quote:
> > I installed Vista Ultimate about a year ago, and a few months later
> > also installed Suse 10.2 and I know dual boot, GRUB handling the boot.
> > I have no problems whatsoever running either OS, and they are both
> > installed on the same physical disk, just different partitions. Now,
> > here's the strange thing:
> Quote:
> > If I open disk management, the C-drive is visible and listed as
> > healthy. If I run the Vista backup app, it can't even see the hard
> > drive it itself is Installed on! A while back I had problems
> > installing a patch, and through Googling it started having suspicions
> > that the patch problem could have to do with my dual boot setup (the
> > patch had to do with the disc encryption thing), so I thought I'd
> > restore Vista's boot record and delete the Suse partitions, but when I
> > start from the DVD and select repair, it can't see the OS.
> Quote:
> > It's not the worst problem in the world, but I'd really like to
> > familiarize myself with the backup features, and that's hard to do
> > when my hard drive evidently doesn't exist!
> Quote:
> > Any ideas anyone??
> Quote:
> > TIA,
> > Orjan