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Old 01-09-2008, 07:43 AM   #1
zabeehkhan
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One line Grub problem!!! serious


Hello,
I have installed Windows XP along with Fedora core 6. I removed Fedora core 6 because I couldn't

add/remove packages (I REMOVED FEDORA THROUGH DELETING THE TWO PARTITIONS OF IT FROM WINDOWS XP DESK

MANAGEMENT). Now when I start my Computer, Grub one line command version (or something like that as

mentioned in it, itself) is loaded. I cannot boot the Windows XP but by writing these three

commands:

rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
boot

I want to remove Grub that when the PC is started it should load Windows XP. WHAT SHOULD I DO BROTHERS??
 
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