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>
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Which commands exactly did you try?  so that we do not repeat the same
solutions to you.

velmurugan:- I have tried prefix, ls   commands. But these commands are
useful only when GRUB is present in any of hard disks. But I said that I
deleted the partition. so these commands won't help that's what I'm saying.

 Hopefully you have a small partition of say 2 GB of disk space (no
swap).  Install ubuntu server minimal.  This would restore your grub
along with the Windows in the menu.   You can then boot Windows
(assuming it is not brain damaged - see above comment)  and do 'fdisk
/mbr'  from the CLI.

velmurugan:- I have allocated 11GB or more for that.


A fresh install of Windows should have overwriten the MBR and point to
> it's boot loader on C:\, something must have gone wrong in your
> install process.
>

velmurugan: I tried to install win7 but the process didn't even started..
Boot from CD/DVD option didn't worked. It worked for ubuntu(12.04) But I
opted to quit the installation.
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