Hi Jan,
the following should work:
  rootnoverify (hd0, 0)
  makeactive
  chainloader +1

Volker

>>> Jan Fricke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/22 4:30  >>>
Hallo!
I installed Linux on a Laptop on which Windows NT was already installed
(the partition took only 1/3 of the hd, so the rest was left for Linux).
After installing GRUB NT gave me a bluescreen while booting (see
attachment) which is explained by
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q137/5/39.asp as some
kind of hardware failure. After erasing GRUB by doing "fdisk /MBR" from
a DR-DOS 7.03 floppy NT boots without problems.
I used the latest CVS version of GRUB using chainloading, i.e.
  makeactive (hd0,0)
  chainloader (hd0,0)+1
[NT is on (hd0,0)]

Best wishes                       Jan


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