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Michael Jaffe wrote:
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> I had I nice dual boot system that included Windows XP and Fedora Core 5.
> I got the Fedora Core 6 disk that came out last Thursday.  During the upgrade 
> process, I selected the option Upgrade GRUB, which is supposed to leave 
> everything else untouched.  Now, I can't access the Windows partitions and 
> when my computer boots, it keeps looping around the RAM check.
>
> I have reason to believe that the data on the partitions, other than the 
> linux system software, hasn't been touched.  Is there some way to recover the 
> files I have on these partitions?
>
> Thanks.
> Michael
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> I had I nice dual boot system that included Windows XP and Fedora Core 
> 5.<br>I got the Fedora Core 6 disk that came out last Thursday.&nbsp; During 
> the upgrade process, I selected the option Upgrade GRUB, which is supposed to 
> leave everything else untouched.&nbsp; Now, I can't access the Windows 
> partitions and when my computer boots, it keeps looping around the RAM 
> check.<br><br>I have reason to believe that the data on the partitions, other 
> than the linux system software, hasn't been touched.&nbsp; Is there some way 
> to recover the files I have on these 
> partitions?<br><br>Thanks.<br>Michael<br><p>&#32;
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