Removing Linux [message #22918] |
Fri, 30 May 2003 18:52   |
Ingrownlip
Messages: 59 Registered: February 2003
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WIN98 disks are not going to help. He is running WIN XP PRO. If you have the XP CD put the disk in the CD ROM Drive and reboot.
During the reboot it will say "Bootable CD Detected. Press Any Key To Boot From CD". Do it. You will then be given some choices on
what to do next. You want "Repair". Somewhere at that point you want to fix MBR. It should create a new MBR without the
Linux partition information.
go to http://www.microsoft.com in the IT professional area and look there for the full instructions.
But if you use the WIN98 disk you WILL fuck it up.
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:rolleyes: That's wierd.. I used a win98 bootup disc fine. As long as you reformat the master boot record using "fdisk /mbr" then you're fine but if you do anything else... then you may be right.
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