On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 22:03, Sean Estabrooks wrote: > You may have had the problem before a solution was generally known but > now there are several simple fixes and ways to avoid the problem in the > first place. There's no need to reinstall windows unless you deleted it. > > Sean. > I had it before and after the fixes. The sfdisk fix didnt work here (or maybe it did , but I had no patience to wait windows load , as I waited for one minute after choosing to boot windows and still nothing appeared.) I've had a little accident with my disk (broke one of the data pins when putting it back on the case) and had to solder it. And to test the drive , I had to format everything... I'm getting a new disk soon and I plan on using the 40Gb one to do tests on things like this dual-boot problem. -- Pedro Macedo