Hi

I have just installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with dual-boot configuration,
alongside Windows XP. Now I cannot boot to Windows XP. The computer just
hangs with a single blinking cursor at top left of screen. However, I can
boot to Ubuntu and can mount the Windows filesystem in Ubuntu, which seems
intact. On trawling the forums, I get the impression that this behaviour has
been encountered before (many times) and is due to a built-in computer
security feature (mine is a Dell Optiplex type) corrupting one or more
Grub-related files at boot time. So wouldn't it be a relatively easy task to
update the Grub system so as to write protect the files that are vulnerable
to corruption, or have the same files re-generated every time Grub is
loaded? This would be a very handy improvement for people in my position, as
it would mean we could once again access a lot of valuable Windows software
that is vital to our livelihoods!

Many thanks in anticipation

Richard Prangnell
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