The solution is simple, GRUB can boot (chainload) NTLDR, which will boot windows. I suggest you install NTLDR on your windows partition and keep GRUB on the MBR (what first is run when you start your ...
In the continuing saga of setting up my new quad-core box, I’m about halfway down my page-long checklist of tasks. Most of the tasks involve installing software on Vista, but there are a few items ...
I've got a laptop with Win2k on it, and I want to install Linux. Trouble is, there's no (working) bootable device on the thing except the hard drive. No floppy, no cdrom, no network boot, nothing but ...
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