--- Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because you probably asked for the creation of 2
> partitions while
> there was only one before. It is then logical that
> the partition
> numbering is then changed. Or, more generally
> speaking, the number of
> Linux partition after Debian insta
Thanks for the reply. I figured out what happened.
The Debian installer changed the partition number of
my XP partition, I think by changing it from a primary
partition to a logical partition.
After a lot of Googling, I learned that the NT boot
loader is a program named ntldr in my Win98 C:\ tha
loader, but I
have no idea how.
Further, my efforts at repairing XP have somehow
removed GRUB, so the system now boots straight to the
NT boot loader, so even if I fix XP, I'll need to
reinstall Debian, which will presumably nuke XP again!
Any help very much appreciated.
Franz Amador
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