Hello.
If you are running GRUB from within Linux Operating system, then you can
easily exit to the Bash shell.
Just write the word "quit" and hit Enter.
That should fix the problem ;)
Good luck...
//Olle
"P.P.Karthi keyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
Hallo sir,
Hello again.
I'm sorry i was a bit mad last time. I understand that Grub is working, and
Supergrubdisk is working too. It was me who made a mistake. Or two.
Anyway, did a little research myself within linux and were able to fix it.
Scott Leerssen wrote
>NT stores a copy of its boot
>What I'd do, is booting Knoppix, check if that partition shows as potential
>>mount on the desktop (hda1, eventually). If not, I'd do
>fdisk /dev/hda (or whatever it is, probably hda or sda). And I'd do an 'su'
>>on the terminal as well, before.
>Then we can see what your disk contains.
>Which
Thanks for the fast answers.
>NT stores a copy of its boot block in the last sector of the boot partition,
>so you may be able to get your NTFS back by booting a windows recovery CD.
No, i have tried booting with the recovery CD. But the CD doesnt recognize the
first partition as NTFS.
though.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks in advance
from Olle Bergkvist
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