Kumara wrote: > first put M$ then, FC > then you could sleep well > i always do that order Which is good advice. Mark Weaver wrote: > I normally do it that way as well, however this time Fedora is already > loaded and configured which is why I needed to know how to repair the > grub bootloader after installing Windows. It's worth noting that if you copy the MBR that grub writes to disk to a bootsect.lnx file (and put it where Windows can see it), you can integrate that file with the standard Windows XP bootloader. http://www.icculus.org/~lucasw/Linux/Linux%20and%20XP%20Bootloading.html under "XP Bootloader" gives a good rundown of what's needed. It's also worth noting that you can write the grub MBR to a floppy, and boot from floppy. Good luck: I suspect that you may have to end up re-installing everything anyway. To the best of my knowledge, the WinXP install needs to be able to write the bootloader files to the currently active (bootable) primary partition, which means that it has to be FAT, FAT32, or NTFS. James. -- James Wilkinson | While preceding your entrance with a grenade is a good Exeter Devon UK | tactic in Quake, it can lead to problems if attempted E-mail address: james | at work. @westexe.demon.co.uk | -- Chris Hacking