Hey folks,<br><br>I'm not sure that this is the correct forum for this, but I thought I'd give it a shot. I am dual-booted with Windows Vista Home Premium and Fedora 12 x86_64. I upgraded my windows partition to Windows 7 and, of course, it hijacked the boot partition and made it the primary. I totally forgot it did that kind of stuff. So; Loaded GParted via a CD I made a while ago and made my boot partition the primary... or so I thought.<br>
<br>When I rebooted, it said "no operating system could be found". How do I edit my grub or fix my mbr?<br><br>On another note, I ran uLoader to "activate" my Windows 7. After a reboot my WLAN isn't working anymore. When I load Windows there's no device driver. I even downloaded a couple different versions of the driver and it still won't take it. I ended up formatting the partition and reinstalling Windows 7 three times and I'm back to Windows Vista and STILL, no device driver for my WLAN. I booted into Fedora on the LiveCD (via USB) and the WLAN isn't active in that instance either.<br>
<br>So; my last guess is uLoader loaded a virus or messed with my BIOS in some way. Does that sound like the correct assumption? If so, can a simple flashing-of-the-bios (which I've never done before) fix this issue or should I just get a PCI WLAN card? Thanks for any clarification.<br>
<br>Here's a rough draft of my partitions.<br><br>- sda1 (labeled "data") - 146GB<br>- sda2 (labeled "windows") - 47 GB<br>- sda3, ext3 of 200MB << this "should" be my boot partition (I'm uncertain though)<br>
- sda4, extended<br>- sda5, lvm of 38 GB << this partition is where Fedora lives<br><br>So; in GParted I saw that sda2 was active and marked as boot. I then made sda3 boot, but no success after rebooting.<br clear="all">
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