use a startup bootdisk then type: fdisk /mbr

it will remove the grub-bootloader from the master boot record of your harddisk.


On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:14:04 +0800 "Mike S. Lacanilao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ofcourse it wont boot your winxp (im assuming your first partition is fedora), grub cant find any image from your fedora partition to load the 2nd o.s. it will work again when you re-install the fedora.

-msl

Roger Filomeno wrote:

Hi.

I have a dual boot machine (WinXP & Fedora 1). But i wanted to have
bigger space for a while so i deleted my fedora partition. Now i cant
boot without manually loading the winXP in grub (which is totally cool
since the non-techy guys cant boot my pc ;p). Still is there a work
around for this, I mean cant it just boot directly to winXP?







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