Thanks to everyone who pointed out that grub was looking for stage 2 on
the same drive that it booted from. This was the problem. I ended up
temporarily installing grub to the MBR of my windows partition and
saving that boot sector as bootsect.deb, and then replaced the MBR with
the windows
I installed grub to the boot sector of my linux root partition, and then
I saved a copy of the boot sector to a file on my Windows boot
partition, like this:
dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/win/c/bootsect.deb bs=512 count=1
I then added this line to the boot.ini file in my windows boot partition:
apologies if this hits the list, test only
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