Hay guise, my windows has decided to fuck up.
Yesterday, I was installing a free copy of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2010 Special Edition (from giveawayoftheday.co m) and that was all fine. Until it got to the part about installing new drivers. I allowed them, and then for some reason, one of my partitions decided to reconfigure itself. It went from being drive S: to drive C:. I didn't notice this, although I did see an auto-play dialog box open up, which I thought was weird. I had just closed it without thinking.
Anyway, so after the installation, the installer tells me it needs to restart, so I do that. But then it won't start up because my OS is in my old C: drive, which became my D: drive! I found this through the startup version of Windows Restore, which told me that my largest partition (the old C:) is now D:, which came to me as a shock.
I've tried running system restore, that didn't work, so I decided to try running something from a Live CD. Right now, I'm running Ubuntu off my Live CD (hurr, live session) and I've tried running gparted. That allowed me to change the boot flag from my current C: drive (old S: drive) to my current D: drive (old C: drive), but that didn't fix anything.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've googled, but I've only gotten results that involve editing the boot.ini in Windows, which I can't start up as Windows doesn't boot and I wasn't given a recovery CD/the installation CD.
Imma run off to revise and then check this later~~