I'll tell you how I did it once.
0) Make a boot floppy for Windows.
1) Boot in Linux and remove Linux partitions. (fdisk
/dev/hda)
2) Reboot. Boot with 98 boot floppy and do fdisk /mbr
3) Transfer system on the hard disk through sys a: c:
on boot floppy.
4) Reboot. This time system boots up in 98
--- Amol Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this "programmer's_solution" sound good ?
A bit too complicated in my opinion.
Simply put the installation media in the CD-ROM drive
and reboot. Proceed as if installing on a clean system
and when asked what partitions you want to format
simply s
what would you do if only linux needs to be installed and the corresponding partition is to be used in windows? AMIT SAXENA E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PR
the solution is good except you didnot mention about the deleted partition. That is whether to use them in windows or in linux. With your method the space is wasted.from, AMIT SAXENA
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> hello,
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> it's so good to see a linux users group nearby! i am currently working in mcleod
>ganj and am in need of a ne w hard disk and linux dist cd for my laptop. i have had a
>disk crash and it's not recoverable. i have seen a few places on your resources
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