Janus,
Another option is to reinstall Mandrake, then as root type: dd if=virgin.mbr
of=/dev/hda
then delete Mandrake again. virgin.mbr is is attached and must be in the current
working directory
that the command is executed. Also hda is your hard drive location. This may be
differnet on your
machine depending if you have a scsi or a ide drive, and which bus it is on. If you
are not sure
type 'df' (without quotes) and under Filesystem it will list at least one device (eg
/dev/hdc3 or
/dev/sdb2). If it is /dev/hdc3, then replace hda with hdc.
Hope this fixes your problem
Larry
Janus Friis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with Grub: getting rid of it ..
>
> I had Windows 2000 and Mandrkae installed on two
> paritions,
>
> I deleted Mandrake, and now it starts up in Grub. I
> need to remove Grub from the boot record; I've tried
> fdisk -mbr but I get the following erroe message:
>
> "ERROR: Can´t save original MBR. Operation
> terminated."
>
> FDISK displays my paritions like this:
>
> No Drive Start End MB Status Type
> 1 -- 0 5110.15 5710.15 A NTFS-HPFS
> 2 -- 728 729 15.6
> Free Space
>
> My hope is to get Windows bootable again with no data
> loss. Advice welcome!
>
> BR
>
> Janus
>
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