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The Saturday 2007-04-14 at 01:00 -0400, Joe Zien wrote:
> Below is a copy of my partation table that is 3 months old:
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> I know that hda1 - hda10 have not changed, hda11 - 14 were changed,
> how will that effect the table?
Just use gpart a
Greg Freemyer wrote:
On 4/13/07, Joe Zien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hosed my MBR
Sounds like you already restored the boot code and all you need to
restore is the partition table.
I would use gpart to try that. Be sure to read the man page and save
away a copy of your current MBR.
Good Luc
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The Friday 2007-04-13 at 14:27 -0400, Joe Zien wrote:
> if=/dev/hda etc...
> which I created on my laptop. Dumb Dumb Dumb.I though that they were both win
> XP on the 1st
> drive, it should work. Was I stupid to try this. Now I'm in a fine mess.
> I
On 4/13/07, Joe Zien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hosed my MBR
Sounds like you already restored the boot code and all you need to
restore is the partition table.
I would use gpart to try that. Be sure to read the man page and save
away a copy of your current MBR.
Good Luck
Greg
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Greg Freemye
On 4/13/07, Greg Freemyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/13/07, Joe Zien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hosed my MBR
Sounds like you already restored the boot code and all you need to
restore is the partition table.
I would use gpart to try that. Be sure to read the man page and save
away a cop
Hosed my MBR
I tried to restore the MBR on my tower with a saved backup MBR with dd
if=/dev/hda etc...
which I created on my laptop. Dumb Dumb Dumb.I though that they were
both win XP on the 1st
drive, it should work. Was I stupid to try this. Now I'm in a fine mess.
I had 11 partitions on my