Thanks for the help.
But sadly, it simply will not boot from any device, be it pendrive, or
bootable cd. Well. I opened the laptop, and removed HDD and now I can boot
from pendrive. I guess the partition table of the HDD became corrupt. May
be I can fix it by connecting the HDD to another computer using usb
adaptor..


On 29 December 2012 19:52, Roshan P Koshy <rospkos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Two options:
> 1) use restore boot manager from windows7 installation dvd.
>
> 2) backup all ur data ..before formatting all ur partition to NFTS. Then
> install win7 (u can hv an option to make partiton for win7) , after the
> installation create many partitons as u want ..
> Then install Linux if u want..
>
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