On 1/30/06, Hoffmann <oasf2004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Both my CD/DVD drivers were working FINE! > All the mess happened after I deleted the Fedora > partition. Now all I have is a 'stupid' Grub ( grub>_ grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0) grub> chainloader +1 Try the above commands to get Windows to boot from the GRUB command prompt. Those assume that Windows is installed as normal on the first partition of the first BIOS drive. If that doesn't work, try tweaking the (hd0,0). GRUB supports tab completion and will show you what your options should be. You deleted your Fedora partition which had the grub.conf on it which told GRUB where your OSes where installed. Knowing a little about GRUB comes in handy at times: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html > ) prompt that is preventing me to boot to Windows. > Moreover, now I cannot even install Fedora back. > What I did now was to call a technician to fix my > machine. Best wishes if you decide to pursue that technician route... : ) Jonathan