Re: Dual Boot problem

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Tonamiben wrote:

| I did not install FC2 now, I ordered the CD set and wait a bit before
| install to see the pop up of any major problem in the list.
| My concern is the dual boot problem now.
|
| My question is:
| Is the dual boot problem Windows/FC2 only apply to fresh install, or both
| fresh or upgrade installation may have the problem ?
|
| Should I apply the solution in
| http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2004-May/msg00908.html in
| any case ?
|
|
Only if you are having problems with Windows not booting.

It appears to be limited to older machines and may ultimately be a BIOS
issue.  I've seen a similar issue when I updated my BIOS one time....
All of a sudden, the HD was detecting larger than with the older BIOS
and my Windows installation would not boot.

My update was for a DTK motherboard that I was updating to support the
Intel Pentium Pro CPU upgrade.  The manufacturer made a custom BIOS for
me to support this.

James Kosin
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