> Don't give up yet. Have you a friend who could let you look at your > hard-drive yourself?
I have got a friend's laptop (Dell) right now in my room, so I am thinking of removing my hdd and putting that hdd on the dell laptop and trying to get into a linux boot using the hdd. > > And, sorry to seem slow, but why would a messed up hard drive prevent > access to the BIOS? Now a faulty motherboard could, and it is not > unheard of for repairs to fail to function. If I remove the hdd and boot the laptop, I can go into the bios easily. > Heartbreaking. I really feel for you. But don't give up yet. > Formulate a question or series of questions using the advice that > David gave you and see what this list can come up with. There are > those here who are quite simply magicians. Yes I agree, guys here can simply just do anything at all. Truly ingenious! I will keep on reporting what I am doing. Thanks -- Regards, Anubhav Yadav Imperial College of Engineering and Research, Pune. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ca+jf9ae7dnpxvpz9ztnovnzag9gkoewuum5r5rujhfxfyct...@mail.gmail.com