I have an ASUS W7, with Vista built in. The purchase come with a recovery DVD and Drivers.
I had Fedora added on the hard drive without any changes to the location of Vista. In a normal start up after power on, Vista would be booted. If I wanted to use Fedora, I would have to hit any key after power on, than a list of Operating systems will be displayed for selection.
Recently, I decided to remove Fedora from the machine, so I used the Vista recovery DVD to do a fresh installation. However, after loading the drivers, the system booted to Grub, not Vista. I tried all the options for loading Vista, the same was displayed. I don't know what is going on.
If I hit F8 on the BIOS setting up utility, a screen display asking if I wanted to return to factory default. Should I be using the F8 to recovery Vista?
The way I managed to get the machine to load Vista from CD/DVD drive is to hit the ESC key after power on, then a display of two options:
1) hard drive on a particular location
2) CD/DVD drive
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