Holy CRAP Ubuntu
Holy CRAP Ubuntu
You installed Ubuntu with Windows Manager since you're used to that interface. You were looking for a way to connect your Wi-Fi adapter to Ubuntu but couldn't find the right drivers. After trying several options, you accidentally chose the system startup or setup menu and then experienced a black screen. It seems the connection issue might have been caused by the wrong driver selection or a temporary glitch. Try checking the network settings, ensuring the adapter is properly recognized, and reinstalling the necessary drivers if needed.
I suggest obtaining a boot disk and removing the partition from the drive before reinstalling the OS. Hiren's Ultimate Boot offers helpful partition management tools. You can also use command-line utilities like diskpart if needed. For Windows systems, I can provide specific command-line solutions. Here’s the link to the boot disk: =] http://ccm.net/download/download-24112-hiren-s-bootcd
Also, drivers depend on the operating system. To function, you need a driver compatible with Ubuntu. It's not possible to use a Windows driver for Linux. These are different systems with distinct requirements. Do you think this was something you attempted? =P
Insert the Windows disc or USB drive, then choose repair. It should resolve the MBR or UEFI boot partition issue.