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When removing Linux from your laptop, remember to remove Grub first. :oops:
Now my laptop is a paperweight while I try and remember which moving box has my windows disk in it.
Will be hit and miss on the forum till I find that box and get my machine back. Till then I have to use my wife's computer which is an excersize in frustration.
ad4mg
03-26-2013, 06:52 PM
When removing Linux from your laptop, remember to remove Grub first. :oops:
Now my laptop is a paperweight while I try and remember which moving box has my windows disk in it.
Will be hit and miss on the forum till I find that box and get my machine back. Till then I have to use my wife's computer which is an excersize in frustration.
I'm sure there's a way out. If you need a Windows XP disk to repair the MBR, let me know. I'll mail you one.
KB3LAZ
03-26-2013, 06:56 PM
When removing Linux from your laptop, remember to remove Grub first. :oops:
Now my laptop is a paperweight while I try and remember which moving box has my windows disk in it.
Will be hit and miss on the forum till I find that box and get my machine back. Till then I have to use my wife's computer which is an excersize in frustration.
I did the same thing some months back. A good reason to have an XP disk. Win 7 told me to piss off.
Wouldn't booting from a CD with DOS on it, and using fdisk /mbr accomplish the task?
ad4mg
03-26-2013, 07:09 PM
Wouldn't booting from a CD with DOS on it, and using fdisk /mbr accomplish the task?
Not sure, I always use the restore console and fixmbr after booting from an XP disk.
KC2UGV
03-26-2013, 07:21 PM
Download this, and burn to a CD-ROM: http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/
Get that booted, and from the command line, type this command:
ms-sys -7 /dev/sda {For a Windows 7 box)
OR
ms-sys -m /dev/sda {For a Windows 2000/XP/2003 box)
Then, reboot.
Download this, and burn to a CD-ROM: http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/
Get that booted, and from the command line, type this command:
ms-sys -7 /dev/sda {For a Windows 7 box)
OR
ms-sys -m /dev/sda {For a Windows 2000/XP/2003 box)
Then, reboot.
Thanks for the link.
I have 4 XP disks......in that darn box that continues to elude me. I am sure I will find it the day after I no longer need it.
Oh wait.....my blank cd's are in the same box. :wall:
Guess I will have to pick up some more next time I am at the store.
What brand laptop? I can come up with some Dell OEM disks if that will help.
KK4AMI
03-29-2013, 07:09 AM
Might I recommend candy and flowers to the wife to hang on to her computer a while?
This might help;
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Boot-Manager-Disk/Windows-XP-Pro-Startup-Disk.shtml
Made a rescue disk off my wife's computer. It is win 7 and I am running Vista, but it was enough to get me a command prompt so I could fix up the mbr.
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