Coy Scott wrote:
Thanks. But, I think I would prefer not to try reconfiguring the
Windows XP bootloader. I doubt there would be any helpful Microsoft
documentation about their bootloader. Besides, I strongly suspect that
It's not hard to do, and the docu is easily available.
the Gateway/Microsoft self-repairing software would detect the change
and force a reinstallation of Windows XP and overwriting of the master
boot record.
Actually, by using the MS MBR and Boot Manager, you are more likely
to prevent that from happening. I know. I have a Compaq/HP which likes
to do that unless I let the MS MBR and BM be in control.
Mike
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