(11-01-2009, 04:25 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: How could this be the issue then? If you cant boot off a live disk then its another issue.
System 32 files only relate to windows and have nothing to do with a live disk.
*EDIT*
Sorry keyboard and mouse issue. Well i would think linux would have the drivers for most cordless stuff? On the live disk i mean.
Try another keyboard then?? Or another mouse.
No, I mean, on the windows boot menu, I can choose to boot from HDD1(7) HDD2(XP) Or CD(Ubuntu)
As I can't use the keyboard, I can select one, so after 30 seconds at makes the default choice, Windows 7.
This gives me two options, log into Win7 and fix the issue internally, or fix the boot menu issue, and fix Windows 7 externally. Linux has the drivers, but I can boot in Linux.
EDIT: Ah, you edited, I will try a new keyboard, but I'm not holding much hope =(
Bingo, fixed =) I tried four new keyboards, but no luck, I was about to give up when I realised all four were in fact USB keyboards, So I found one with the old style jacks, and "Wham!" The little numlock light lit up lol.
After that it was easy to boot from a live CD and fix the system 32 changes I had made. So good rule of thumb, always keep an old style keyboard laying around =)
Thanks for your help guys.