Boot into DOS. Switch to the cd:\windows directory.

Type FDISK /MBR

This will clear your Master Boot Record, a special section of the BIOS that tells the computer what disk to boot from.

-Josh


On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 11:14 PM, ORACLE ADMINISTRATOR wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to install red-hat 7.1 on my PC with win-2000 already
installed
But i'm facing a problem at the time of writing entry in MBR

Could u suggest solution??

Thanks.
atul


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