Boot manager
Ivailo Tanusheff
i.tanusheff at procreditbank.bg
Fri Aug 5 14:27:25 GMT 2005
Hi,
You have two choices:
1) Boot from DOS diskette.
Run fdisk /mbr
2) Boot from Windows 2000/XP CD
Goto repair console and run bootfix
Ivailo Tanusheff
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Boot manager
Hi! How could I have Windows boot record only, after I
have installed FreBSD's boot manager. I don`t want to
deinstall FreeBSD, just to remove FreeBSD boot manager
and to let the MBR exaclty as it was before installing
FreeBSD. Thank you in advance
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