in winxp, if you still have access to the old fdisk program, you can
run fdisk /mbr and that should remove the linux bootloader. also, you
can reformat the drive partition under 'start/settings/control
panel/administrative tools/computer management/locat storage'
also, you can start up windows in 'repair mode' by pressing f8 during
its boot sequence and then at the proper menu, choose repaur console.
once therem tou can rewrite the mbr with the command fixboot (I think.
it has been a while since I last did this).
hope that helps
On 5/5/08, mike enriquez <
mylinux@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
> I need some guidance on how to remove Mandriva Linux from my dual boot
> computer. The second os is Winxp and I cannot remember how to do it.
> I remember one time I used partion magic to clean out the linux drives but
> then xp would not boot. I remember I used the install cd to repair the
> winxp.
> I believe I had to replace the MBR file but I am not sure.
> Has anyone on the list done this recently. And/Or do you have a better way
> of doing this.
> Thanks
> Mike Enriquez
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