Sorry, I'm an idiot and didn't read your whole message. Nor even
half. Must sleep more.
Greg Barniskis wrote:
Jerry Tarwid wrote:
I am dual booting with Winblows XP and FreeBSD. I installed the
FreeBSD Boot manager so I can dual boot. I now want to remove it! I
have freaking scoured the [EMAIL PROTECTED] net & still have NOT found an
answer??? Anyone???? I'm using an NTFS volume so fdisk/mbr doesn't
work and neither does booting to an xp cd recovery console and using
fixboot or fixmbr. The [EMAIL PROTECTED] booteasy boot manager still leaves
something in the mbr....nothing works! I cannot believe that I am the
only human being on the planet that has encountered this problem! A
LITTLE HELP???
Hmmm... "scoured", eh? Googling "FreeBSD MBR uninstall" returns over
5000 hits. That's probably too many to cope with, but luckily the
correct answer is listed at least twice in the top five pages. (Moral of
the story: if your search terms are leading you nowhere, try different
search terms ;).
Use an XP boot floppy/CD with their fdisk program and "fdisk /MBR". If
you'd prefer to remove the MBR using FreeBSD, see:
man fdisk
You can also clobber the MBR the same way you installed it in the first
place: using sysinstall. This will simply invoke FreeBSD's fdisk on your
behalf, if I'm not mistaken.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
<gregb at scls.lib.wi.us>, (608) 266-6348
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