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hey guyz thanks for helping me out......but i dont seem to stop running into trouble. i have both windowsXP and DEBIAN on my laptop but i had taken over a ...
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    hey guyz thanks for helping me out......but i dont seem to stop running into trouble.
    i have both windowsXP and DEBIAN on my laptop but i had taken over a month without using Windows......the problem is wen i now try loading into Windows, it boots normally, asks for my password, then i just get a blue screen.......no start menu, as in the graphics are not seen......but my DEBI is fine.

    well they are telling me to allocate more swap to windows and reduce that of DEBI but i dont know how it is done in linux.
    help pliz

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    so you get to the windows login screen, login in and then nothing happens? What size is the windows partition (how much free)? How much ram do you have?
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