That is where I am now. I can get into the rescue system but not much else. I can't imagine that my hard drive has failed, as it is only 1 week old. I think that when I installed windows xp on it, microsoft did something to prevent me from installing another system over the top of xp, and now I can't access anything.
More than likely you accepted the defaults when installing Windows, allowing XP to do as it pleased with the HD, overwriting all that was there.
That is exactly what happened. I used the default options when installing Windows. I think it erased the master boot record or something. I now recall that this happened to me before, about 2 years ago, when I was trying to install a dual boot system. Windows erased the grub loader at the time, and whoever helped me get my system back had me do something in a terminal with adjusting the grub loader. It has something to do with the grub loader. So anyone have any ideas? I need to get the new system I installed back, and then I will be able to worry about fixing the video driver. I am right now making a live cd for kde and for gnome, to see if booting from either of those will help me get access to the hard drive and fix the master boot record, or something like that. But I have no idea what to look at when I get there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org