billwill
Friday 25th July 2008 1:16am [Edited]
North London
6,162 posts
Buy or borrow a USB connected CD/DVD drive and re-install using that.
Or better still take it back to where you bought it and ask them to re install back to factory state.
The normal way of dealing with your problem would indeed be to attach your hard disk to a diffeent computer, (perhaps by putting it in an external USB case) and then loading the system onto it. But the system would be a preconfigured IMAGE of a hard disk that had been properly installed for the specific hardware of the target laptop.
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since you have essentially nothing to lose, you might try FIXBOOT.
to do this press F8 at startup so that you get the initial SAFE MODE boot screen. Select SAFE MODE WITH CONSOLE or SAFE MODE with DOS Prompt (It's called something like that)
When you get a black screen with a prompt ending in >
type FIXBOOT
then press ENTER/RETURN
When it is done, reboot.
If you are lucky it will now work.