Why a "learning experience"?
'Cause when I've finished recovering, I'll know more ;/

The install went fairly smoothly until it set up Grub. I had opted for guided install using all free space. It correctly detected Windows and asked permission to write to boot partition. I accepted.

NOW, when system boots I have 2 choices - Debian and Debian in recovery mode.
a. Why?
b. Can I do anything at this point to allow choice to boot Windows? [Not sure whether I have WinXP or Vista. Bought a used Thinkpad R61 explicitly to experiment. No critical files there but having a familiar OS would be very convenient. Worst case, I advance experiments with Wine. I have only one must have program which depends on a Windows environment and it is known to run well under Wine.]

TIA


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