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"Formatted hard drive and now laptop won't boot ",I had previously done a restore of Windows on my laptop using a recovery cd, and when I tried to install Ubuntu so I could dual boot, it wouldn't recognize that I had another OS on my machine (I was running Windows 7), so I formatted my hard drive, and using a boot disk I installed and then ran Ubuntu. All was well until I wanted to play some games and just couldn't get them to work using Ubuntu (I tried a virtual machine and wine, nothing worked), so I decided to reinstall Windows. When I popped in the recovery disk, it kept booting straight to Ubuntu and I was unable to change the boot order in BIOS. so I decided to format my hard drive (again) and just reinstall Windows. And this is where it got tricky. Using the disks program in Ubuntu I formatted my hard drive, completely erasing all data on the main partition..... And a smaller partition that I didn't recognize. This turned out to be my recovery partition. Anyway, so after formatting the drive, I turned off the laptop, stuck the recovery disk in, and powered it on. The laptop turns on, I get the manufacturer's logo (Samsung)..... And then it restarts. And it keeps doing this. With the recovery disk in the drive, I'm able to F3 and make it start the windows install, but after it installs, the screen goes black, and doesn't do anything else. When I eventually hold down the power key to turn it off and try to restart, it has the same problem that it had before, it starts, displays manufacturer's logo, and then restarts, all in about 3-5 seconds, none of the options work (F2, Del, F12....).

Formatting a disk for use by an operating system and its applications typically involves three different processes.High-level formatting is the process of setting up an empty file system on a disk partition or logical volume and, for PCs, installing a boot sector. This is a fast operation, and is sometimes referred to as quick formatting. Reformatting often carries the implication that the operating system and all other software will be reinstalled after the format is complete. Rather than fixing an installation suffering from malfunction or security compromise, it may be necessary to simply reformat everything and start from scratch. Various colloquialisms exist for this process, such as "wipe and reload", "nuke and pave", "reimage", etc. Sometimes, data present in the physical drives (Internal/External Hard disk, Pen Drive, etc.) gets lost, deleted and formatted due to circumstances like virus attack, accidental deletion or accidental use of SHIFT+DELETE. In these cases, data recovery software are used to recover/restore the data files. Logical recovery of files, partition, MBR and filesystem structures After the drive has been cloned to a new drive, it is suitable to attempt the retrieval of lost data. If the drive has failed logically, there are a number of reasons for that.Data damage can be caused when, for example, a file is written to a sector on the drive that has been damaged. This is the most common cause in a failing drive, meaning that data needs to be reconstructed to become readable. Corrupted documents can be recovered by several software methods or by manually reconstructing the document using a hex editor.

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