On Wednesday 08 January 2003 12:06 pm, George Baker wrote:
> I've just installed Win XP onto my C: drive using NTFS.
> My second drive is partitioned into a D: drive with FAT
> 32 and the remaining 4 gigs has Mandrake 7.0.
>
> I've reinstalled Win 98 before but obviously the C:
> drive was then FAT 32. Using the MDK 7.0 boot CD and
> choosing upgrade I have always got LILO back.
>
> I'm a bit worried now that the C: drive is NTFS. If I
> use the MDK 7.0 boot CD will I damage something? I have
> never used NTFS before and don't want to mess things up.
>
> I unfortunately don't have a MDK boot floppy disk.
>
> Please advise.
>
> George Baker

George, if I understand you correctly you haven't booted 
into MDK yet, but have XP up and running ?. If you're 
interested, I still have a MDK 7.0 CD around and will be 
happy to mail the boot.img to you. Then, dd it to a 
floppy, and you should be in business.

Kaj Haulrich
Denmark.
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