[Sussex] MBR problems

Stephen Williams sdp.williams at btinternet.com
Thu Mar 17 11:43:29 UTC 2005


Angelo,


On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 11:25 +0000, Angelo Servini wrote:
> Hi fellas
> 
> 1.  I bought myself an 80gb HDD the other day.
> 2.  My friends PC's HDD died.
> 
> I decided to take out my original 30gb HDD and donate it to my friend.
> 
> Two problems arise:
> 
> 1.   My GRUB loader is on the 30gb HDD and now I cannot boot into my Linux partition (Ubuntu).
> 
> 2.   I cannot install WinNT on my friends PC on my/her's 30gb HDD as even though I deleted all partitions GRUB is still hanging around.   The m$ install goes through phase 1 (copyng stuff to C:) then on reboot, GRUB pops its head up and fails because it is expecting everything else to be on the 80gb HDD.  (My friend is a timid soul - not adventurous at all, and will not accept linux [yet]).
> 
> Any ideas on this?  How do I remove the last vestiges of GRUB from the 30gb disk?
> 
> 

1. Re-install disk in convenient PC
2. Boot from Win98 CD
3. Run fdisk /mbr (several times is usually a good idea)

Steve W.

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