Jon....The host partition doesn't have to be active for Boot
Magic to work.  The Boot Magic configuration program has a check
box to enable/disable Boot Magic.  It keeps a copy of whatever
original boot loader was on the mbr and when it's disabled it
writes over itself with the saved copy of the original boot
loader, when it's enabled then it writes its own bootloader to
the mbr.

Alan


Jon Hunter wrote:
> 
> go into fdisk and check to make sure that the "Active"
> partition is the one where bootmanager resides.
> 
> Funk Soul Brother wrote:
> 
> > Hi!  How do i get boot magic to boot up ? i have selected
> > what OS's i have and it doesn t load up when i boot it
> > just goes to lilo.??  any help would be
> > appreciated.  thanks.....Paul----------------------------------------------
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