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Alright guys, I have MAJORLY screwed my PC up, and I need it.

 

Basically I was installing the iDeneb OSx86 Leopard disc on my Dell inspiron 531 PC running on Windows 7. I was installing it on a 2nd disc partition I made for OS X Leopard. Well, after trying to install OS X leopard, I turned on my PC, and got some sort of error message. The only way I could get it to start correctly was to insert the Windows 7 disc. After getting it started again, I went to my Drive manager, and deleted the data on the Leopard partition hoping to restore my PC's boot back to normal. I also changed the partition to inactive. Now when I try to start my PC, it wont start. It just goes to a black screen with white letters saying "boot0: error" and that's it.

 

I no longer want to use Leopard on this PC, as I do not need it. Please help me restore my PC back to the original state it was in.

 

* To create room for the OS X I deleted the Windows Recovery Partition.

 

* The disc I used last time to fix it, I currently have let a friend use.

 

* I made a copy of the disc on the friend's PC, but when I inserted this disc, I got an error of some sort.

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