For those who have or will Fry The WinXP MBR On the Their dual boot sys.
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Remove dual boot
Anthony in Annandale, N.J., had a laptop with Windows XP and Linux. He
uninstalled Linux, but he still gets the option menu at boot. How can he get
rid of the menu?


You need to replace the master boot record. Boot your computer with your XP
startup disk and go into rescue mode. You want to access the command line
interface. At the prompt, type "FDISK /MBR" (without quotes). This will
replace your master boot record.

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Chris


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