> I've no idea what Windows does when it installs but if it leaves the
> other partitions undisturbed you should be able to get Debian running
> and put GRUB back on the hard disk's 

2nd try, hope it is better

Hi Gustavo,

in this case I am using R.I.P. (Rescue is Possible), which is a livefile-CD for 
those purposes. Also you can use the debian installer CD in rescue mode as 
well, but my tries did not succeed with it (just because I was not quite 
experienced with it).

RIP includes a detailed manual, how to restore grub on the drive again.

Just google for RIP, it is free and open source. 

Good luck!

Hans 


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