[ot]NT/2k MBR

Mike Szumlinski szumlins@pilot.msu.edu
Sat, 19 Aug 00 20:47:22 -0400


>fdisk /mbr will do it

I fixed the problem by doing a little file system juggling, but on an 
interesting (to me at least) note, Win2k actually installed some sort of 
boot dependancy on my slave drive (no OS files at all, just data) and 
even fdisk /mbr didn't fix it. I couldn't tell what/why/where the files 
were, but it was messing up my system. So I backed up the files from that 
drive and installed linux on it.

-Mike

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