hi ya

make sure you install windoze as C:  ( /dev/hda1 )
( 2Gb for windoze is plenty ??

try fdisk /MBR too .... so that windoze thinks there's
nothing there... but if you do that..make sure youhave
a working boot floppy first

and linux on the rest of the disk partions...

have fun
alvin


On Mon, 14 May 2001, Andrew D Dixon wrote:

> Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately I do want to write all zeros because I'm
> trying to reinstall Windoz on my laptop and the installation disk doesn't like
> the hard drive any more.  (I don't get it, it works fine in Debian, but then
> again what doesn't : 0)
> 

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