It may look long, but this is a very simple question, please, I just need one answer.
I have my reasons for doing a Windows system recovery, and no doing a Linux recovery would not help. Okay, so I installed Linux 9.10 Karmic from the Live CD I got in the mail, and I now have it dual booting with Windows XP (XP installed first). I’m using HP Pavilion a320n with AMD Athalon XP Processer, preinstalled with XP, no installation or recovery disk.
I realized that I can navigate through everything from the C:/ drive to the desktop of my XP partition by mounting “HP_PAVILION” (obviously the hard drive) in the Places tab from within Ubuntu. I also think the built-in Win recovery must be on a separate partition because it shows as a seperate option in the GRUB menu. Because, when I boot windows from the GRUB it doesn’t show the separate screen that prompted me to press F1 for recovery before reaching the splash screen like it used to, and I also remember drive D:/ being a drive in the My Computer folder next to C:/, saying that I wasn’t allowed to browse the folder because it was for recovery purposes. I also realized that I could navigate my Ubuntu desktop and filesystem by going to the Ubuntu folder in my C:/ drive from within the windows partition. So now for the main question:
I want to know if doing the system recovery that came preinstalled on the machine will delete the ubuntu partition and all files on it (because I was also working on a very important project within XP and was planning on copying and pasting the files from within Linux in order to back them up onto my Linux partition, because I can’t buy an external hd and they’re too big for a flash drive).
Will Windows system recovery delete Linux, and afterwards will I be able to boot normally into windows without any boot problems, like will it automatically configure the MBR? Or will is just replace the GRUB bootloader with the Windows MBR, and all I would have to do is use the Live CD to restore the GRUB menu. Because the main thing I need is XP, so I’d just reinstall Linux if it got deleted, but the thing is, I wanted to back up my desktop files onto my linux partition and restore them later. With Windows System recovery actually formate the ENTIRE hard disk or just the Windows partition on the hard disk, meaning I’d be able to simply pop in the Live CD, fix the GRUB menu, and Ubuntu Karmic will be back with all the files I backed up from my windows partition? Or will everything just be completely replace with Windows? Btw, I do believe I resized the Windows partition to about 20 Gigs smaller than originally when I installed Linux, so will this cause the system recovery to resize the partition itself, thus overwriting Linux, especially since I believe the system recovery has it’s very own partition separate from the actual windows partition.
No one is answering my question on the Ubuntu help forums, so I posted this here.
ive definitely done this before and i know for a fact that the grub menu is replaced with the windows loader. i do remember though that after doing that, my linux partition stayed but i re sized it anyways because i didn’t need it. so i didnt actually try to install the grub loader again but i believe that the system recover re installs on drive c so im not exactly sure if anything will happen to ur linux partition. best thing to do is back up any files just in case
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