Wait, can you be more clear about what's going on?
1What did you expect with an incomplete installation?
I didn't know what it was doing.
Try reinstalling. If that fails, download the Ubuntu 6.06 w/ LTS and install that. That should work.
I've already tried reinstalling, so I guess I'm going back to the older version.
Thanks for your help.
So you had 6.06 LTS installed beforehand? Or did you never have it installed, and you're just choosing to install 6.06 LTS instead of 7.04? Before this whole fiasco with 7.04, what were your partitions like?
2How did you install it? If you had 6.06 LTS installed previously, did you install 7.04 through apt-get, or did you download the iso and burn a DVD?
3If you went the DVD route, did you use special ISO burning software to burn the iso onto the DVD?
4The Ubuntu install CDs/DVD act as a livecd. That is, they start up as a livecd, present you with a desktop, and let you install it through a setup program located on that desktop. It will ask you about time, user names, pre-existing Ubuntu versions, and finally partitioning. Did the installer go through all of this? Did it confirm your partition changes?
5 If that's the case, then I guess what Newby said could be the case: it didn't install GRUB. Yet I haven't really heard of the installer failing to install GRUB... =\ If you can answer the above questions to provide more detail on your situation than I think we can start looking into whether it's GRUB or not and what to do then.
6Note that when you install Windows and Linux the two override the computer's bootloader. The difference is that GRUB can recognize Windows, whereas Window's bootloader can't recognize Linux =-\ So make sure you install Linux
after you install Windows to make sure you have GRUB. And eh, I admit I have no knowledge of how Vista does things, if any Windows ppl are going to bash on this...
EDIT: I'm aware this reply is very late >.>