>Try booting with a Windows XP CD and running 'fixmbr' in the recovery >console. That removes any instances of GRUB from the MBR. I had this >same problem, and after I did that and re-installed Fedora, GRUB >re-installed itself to the MBR, and it worked fine. > >Let me know if you do that and it doesn't work, or if it does for that matter! > >-- >PHP rocks! >"Knowledge is Power. Power Corrupts. Go to school, become evil" > >Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. >However, I must say that the ENTIRE contents of this message are >subject to other's criticism, corrections, and speculations. > >This message is Certified Virus Free I tried doing all of that, but the results were the same. After the installation restarted, my computer booted straight into Windows again.