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I've got a debian os installed on my laptop. Don't ask why but with the help of fdisk command I've deleted all partition tables.

Now I'm trying to install Windows 7, but when I try to boot from cd it gives me "welcome to grub" "no such partition" "entering rescue mode"

Any ideas how I can boot Windows from a CD?

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if grub shows up you're not booting from CD. check the bios. – Karoly Horvath Oct 23 '11 at 15:58
I think this is a question for superuser.com – Drejc Oct 23 '11 at 16:00
thanks mate. it works – Dennis Oct 23 '11 at 16:01

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If grub shows up you're not booting from CD.

Check the bios.

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