Thanks everybody, it did i. I gave the command FDISK/MBR and it was done.

But the moot question is
1. doesn't the master boot record get over-written when a disk is
re-partitioned after erasing the existing partition. Because I'd erased and
re-partitioned the disk without any effect on the booting!
2. FDISK/mbr occassionally does not work? I'd tried this command before but
it did not click!

Thanks once again.

Ajay


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