> 1. Click Start
> 2. Click Run
> 3. Type CMD and hit ENTER
> 4. From this dos box command line:
>
> FDISK /MBR
>
>
> Will this method work? (:

This used to be the way to restore mbr, but I don't think it works any
more (at least not in my windows). But you can use the restore console
from windows installation cd, there is a fixmbr command.

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