On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 18:28 -0400, Jacques B. wrote: > <snip> if that is the case, the > > problem is in your windows boot. > > > > > > > Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI > > Raymond, > > Are you getting the grub prompt right away, or after selecting it from > the Windows boot loader menu? If you are getting it right away, then > it would appear that grub has replaced your Windows boot loader (which > is not such a bad thing in the end). I suspect that is not the case > as you have not indicated that you cannot boot into your Windows > partition, just your Linux one. > > If the Windows boot loader is coming up and allowing you to boot into > Windows no problem, but when selecting to boot into Linux you get the > grub prompt, then again the problem lies with grub configuration and > your Windows boot loader IS working properly from the looks of it > contrary to what Karl is suggesting. > > It is important to know how your system is booting and where it is > failing. Any advice without knowing this is potentially erroneous > advice because it may be faulting the wrong thing. ---- Since when will that stop Karl? -- Craig White <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>