If Linux and Win95 are on different partitions of the same HD, I think that
the Win95 installation forces the Win95 to be the active partition. Therefor,
you might try to use fdisk from the DOS prompt in order to make the Linux
partition active.
> First I have windows 95 system and I insta
Abou Anber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First I have windows 95 system and I installed Debian system.
> After I installed debian system I can choose through lilo which system
> I want start. After some time Some problem was occured in windows 95,
> which make me reinstall windows 95 again.
FIRST--READ the Linux-Win95 HOWTOs!!
I do have, nor have I ever had Win95 on any machine that I own or
control however...
When you re-installed Win95, it appears that Win95 rewrote the mbr
(Master Boot Record) on your hard disk. This means that the code that
lilo installed there was 'blown away'
Dear Sir :
First I have windows 95 system and I installed Debian system.
After I installed debian system I can choose through lilo which system
I want start. After some time Some problem was occured in windows 95,
which make me reinstall windows 95 again. At that time lilo don't work.
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