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Ron Meddin |
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Tue, 7 Jan 2003 01:18:40 -0800 |
Hi,
Someone installed RedHat on my hard drive and GRUB ver. 0.5.95 over my
existing Win2000 O/S. I was able to remove the Redhat OS, but GRUB comes up
during boot-up and defaults to Redhat boot up, since it is the first on the
menu.
How can I remove GRUB and have Windows 2000 as my default Boot up OS?
I looked at the answer on your web site in the FAQ, but FDISK.exe is not
even available in Win2000.
If not possible to use win2k as default boot up, as a last resort can you
tell me how to change the default boot in GRUB from Linux to Win2K?
Please send your response to this e-mail and address@hidden
Thanks
- [no subject],
Ron Meddin <=