Tried dualbooting Vista with Ubuntu, when removing Ubuntu I screwed up and didn't use a Vista restore to fix the MBR right away, but instead I removed the partition from within Vista and counted on being able to boot with the Vista disc later on to fix the MBR.
But, no. Just got the Grub 22 error since removing the Ubuntupartition, and no media booted as it usually does. None frome internal CD/DVD, external CD/DVD, nor any bootable media via USB-sticks. At this stage I could not access the BIOS either. And I still can not access the BIOS.
So, I removed the harddrive, accessed it in Ubuntu via another computer and cleansed the entire thing in hope of ridding myself of the Grub 22 error and being able to boot from a Vista Restore disc. No success however. It still gets Grub 22 error on that hdd, so I got a new harddrive just to try with a blank one.
But after putting it in, Vista Restore disc wont boot (As before, no media boots), and all I get is a black screen with a blinking text-input-indicator.
So, as far as I see it, my only hope for now is being able to open up the entire thing and making the BIOS reset. But, I can't open the thing up since I dont know the procedure to do it without actually slaugthering the plastic.
Hence, the need of a guide.