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Probably the mbr, a lot of people get upset when windows overwrites the bootloader. Easy to fix though......
- 09-08-2005 #11Linux Guru
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Probably the mbr, a lot of people get upset when windows overwrites the bootloader. Easy to fix though...
- 09-08-2005 #12Linux Guru
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In the 7-1/2 months since gassman posted that, he apparently got things sorted out:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/pos...hlight=#180440/IMHO
//got nothin'
///this use to look better
- 09-08-2005 #13Linux Guru
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Ah right. Sorry. Hey I was just following everyone else
- 09-08-2005 #14Linux User
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Same here.
Originally Posted by bigtomrodney
\"I am, after all,\" said Pooh, \"a bear of very little brain.\"
MY PC: Athlon XP64 3000+ on a Asus K8V-X mobo w/1GB of non-descript RAM. AGP - GeForce 2 MX400. PCI - Creative Live! 5.1 soundcard. 140 GB and 120 GB SATA WD drives.
- 09-09-2005 #15loft306 *snickers..... postcount+1
Originally Posted by drakebasher
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