On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:30:40 -0700, Jesse Hannah <h19h.v0l7a93@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe this'll help too: Grub was in the master boot record. If someone can help me out, let me know. :) Thanks -- Jesse (JB) Hannah
In the short term, boot from your XP CD and press R to get into the Recovery
Console. From there, use "fixmbr" to restore the XP MBR.
All i would like to say is this :
You can even use a Windows 98 SE ( Second Edition ) boot diskette , boot the
computer and then at the command prompt give the command .
# fdisk /mbr
This will fix the MBR ( Master Boot Record ) . All the rest remain just as Steven said .
This will, at least,
get you a working XP system. You can then edit BOOT.INI to call in the boot loader on the other, Linux disk.
Kind Regards, Kostas