On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:34:25 +0900, lukek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I have done something pretty silly and not sure now how to recover. I
installed 5.0 release on my desktop which was primarily a Win2k machine and
now there is no option to dual boot. Well there is but when I choose the F1
??? option instead of booting win2k is give me a message telling me that
NTLDR cannot be found.


Can anyone shed any light on a work around for this. I am truly stumped.

Thanks

LukeK

Is Win2K on a different hard drive than FreeBSD? If so, then to use the FreeBSD bootloader, you must install it on both drives. GAG, which has been suggested, is a nice bootloader, and the FAQ on the FreeBSD web site has some directions to boot both FreeBSD and Win using the NT/Win2K bootloader.


That's 3 options, should be enough to find a solution that works for you.

Jud

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