I managed to find a vista disk that was a sample one from a WIndows course. You know..one of those pre-versions that they want you to try out.

Was able to boot from it & used the instructions in the folliwng video:
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV84OabGB08

Didn't need to use the DISKPART section at the end.

Hope all is well with everyone.

On 2016-02-16 06:11 PM, TekBudda wrote:
Hey Gustin tanks for the response.  After I sent the first email I dug a
bit deeper & found similar instructions.  Problem is I am not sure I
have an install disk.  I am sure I do but not 100% sure where it is.

I think I have a xubuntu usb disk somewhere.  Would there be any tools
on there that would help?

On 2016-02-16 05:10 PM, Gustin Johnson wrote:
The short version is that you simply need to reinstall the Microsoft
bootloader which you can do from the Windows installation CD.  I have
not touched XP in a few years now, but I
​remember correctly,
when you boot the installation CD you need to select the recovery
console option, then type the commands fixmbr and fixboot
​ in the DOS-like command prompt​
.
​  After that eject the CD and reboot.  ​


What has happened is that you removed the Linux partition which held the
information that grub uses to boot the currently installed operating
systems.  Windows has a bootloader that does not recognize other
operating systems, so when you install Linux, Grub (which is aware of
many different operating systems) typically replaces whatever bootloader
is installed (like the Highlander, there can be only one).

If this PC came with a recovery disk and not an actual Windows disk, you
may need to contact the manufacturer, though XP is long out of support
from even Microsoft, so you may need to borrow an XP CD from someone.  I
would avoid downloading one from the Internet since they typically have
malware infections.

Hth,

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 4:43 PM, TekBudda <tekbu...@gmail.com
<mailto:tekbu...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    This was a dual-boot Windows XP 7 Xubuntu workstation & recently
    while in the XP partition I was viewing the drives & when I clicked
    on the Linux partition it disappeared.  I was looking to see how
    much space I could get back for the Windows partition when this
    happened.

    This happened once before on another machine, but it wasn't a huge
    deal as I just re-imaged it.

    Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to look at it deeper & while
    doing a renovation the power got turned off & the machine shut down.

    When it boots up now it shows a grub Rescue prompt & when I do an ls
    I get the following:

    (hd0) (hd0,msdos5) (hd0,msdos1) (fd0)

    I have been looking online & all I have found so far is how to get
    it back into Ubuntu.  But as Ubuntu doesn't exist anymore this
    doesn't help me.  I haven't applied any commands as I don't want to
    mess it up.

    Right now my goal is to recover the Windows XP Partition which
    houses my Quicken software.  I do have the Quicken files on a
    DropBox share & hopefully they were synched at the time, but I won't
    know unless I get back in there.

    Any ideas?

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