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Michael Jaffe wrote:
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> I had I nice dual boot system that included Windows XP and Fedora Core 5.
> I got the Fedora Core 6
Hi Michael,
I would suggest to do something like this:
1. First, repair your Windows XP boot in the MBR. You can do this by
booting your XP CD, selecting recovery console, login, and then run
the command: fixmbr
After this, rebooting the machine will boot directly to XP.
2. reboot the machine w
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I had I nice dual boot system that included Windows XP and Fedora Core 5.
I got the Fedora Core 6 disk that came out last Thursday. During the upgrade
process, I selected the option Upgr