WTF???

Hello!
I’ve just tryed to install open suse 10 sp1 on my pc from DVD, that was in complect with my MSI wind.
So! what I have? All 320Gb of my music information(maybe) deleted… My Window doesnt boots…
Evething I’ve done was the insert of DVD into DVD-Drive.
Suse doesnot installs, windows doesnot exsist.

what now can I do???

Just inserting a DVD into a drive does nothing to your system. If you installed you’d have known.
To make sure, stop the system, unplug power for 5 minutes, power back on, see that BIOS defaults to hdd-boot.

Бля…
So! I WANTED to install suse, but it couldnt… So…I canceled install.

question: How can I delete boot files from my hdd to bot my old OS-Windows XP(I hope it’s alive)

ебануться…линукс бля…

You can boot from WinXP CD and select Recovery console and run fixmbr command. That will restore your windows boot loader. If you can boot your XP, and your music is lost, try Recuva software.

If you’ve already partitioned your disk, selected the packages what you want to install… and you hit the install button, then OF COURSE it’ll be formated, and the installation begins… Next time pay attention to partitioning and you’ll avoid issues like this.

ps.: do not blame линукс. It was your mistake.

rxer wrote:
> Hello!
> I’ve just tryed to install open suse 10 sp1 on my pc from DVD, that was
> in complect with my MSI wind.
> So! what I have? All 320Gb of my music information(maybe) deleted… My
> Window doesnt boots…
> Evething I’ve done was the insert of DVD into DVD-Drive.
> Suse doesnot installs, windows doesnot exsist.
>
>
> what now can I do???
>
>

Restore your backup. You did take one first?


PeeGee

Asus M2V-MX SE, AMD LE1640, openSuSE 11.0 x86-64/XP Home VBox
Asus M2NPV-VM, AMD 64X2 3800+, openSuSE 10.3 x86-64/XP Home dual boot
Asus eeePC 4G (701), Celeron M353, Mandriva 2009.0

> I’ve just tryed to install open suse 10 sp1 on my pc from DVD

there is no such thing as openSUSE 10 sp1…

did you intend to type SUSE Linux Enterprise Linux Desktop 10 sp1,
(ASA: SLED)?

that is not what this forum is about…post your questions in the
forum at forums.novell.com…if you purchased that disk there are some
days of support already paid…if you were just trying it, i think
they are still the best place to post…

> , that was in complect with my MSI wind. So! what I have? All
> 320Gb of my music information(maybe) deleted… My Window doesnt
> boots… Evething I’ve done was the insert of DVD into DVD-Drive.
> Suse doesnot installs, windows doesnot exsist.
>
> what now can I do???

since simply inserting the disk can’t do any harm i’d say begin again
by reading the documentation…however if you did MORE than simply
install the DVD (like maybe initiating the install but not letting it
complete) my guess is what you need to do now is rebuild your
pre-existing system from the latest backup on the shelf, or learn how
to read, think, plan ahead, pay attention and have more patience…

depending on how many times you have wiped the drive it might still be
recoverable…seek direction from google…maybe search on:
drive data recovery


solo

Of cause not. If there was a backup, the guy wouldn’t be bothered. He’s simply restore the backup and return to daily life. No matter how many HOWTO’s and stickies, a backup is for the stupid and ignorant, real wizkids fix everything, and when it cannot be fixed the OS is to blame.

Any installer doesn’t do anything unless we tell it. so come on. You tell us openSUSE does not install, then again you cancel the install. You cannot cancel something that’s not there. So you did start the install, you did not read, and now your data are gone because you don’t have a backup.
I’m realy willing to support anybody with solutions to problems, but this is leading nowhere. You’ve literally banged around on your system and now you forget to blame the only person that is to blame…

By the way, if you let the installer do it’s thing you will end up with a system that allows you to download and install the program mentioned in your post’s title: wtf. Install, run from a terminal (type: wtf wtf), so that you can write the whole thing.