Hi
I am not sure about the XP but in win2000 or Win98
You can do the following
1. Make a Bootable floopy for linux the command is 
mkbootdisk (find out the parameter)
2. Boot ur system with win98 bootable disk
3. run fdisk /mbr (this is rewrite ur partition table)
and this will delete linux bootloader 
now u can go to ur windows 
and by floopy u can boot ur Linux system

RISK IS YOURS

Yogesh

On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 ** ANKUR ** wrote :
>hi all,
>I just installed Red Hat Linux on my comp and now i want it to work along with 
>already installed Windows ME and Windows XP professional on my machine. But the 
>problem is that every time i boot the machine it goes to the Linux operating system 
>and doesnt allow me to get to my Windows OS. I dont have any experience regarding 
>Linux... so any help would be deeply appreciated. is there any way i can make changes 
>to the MBR to boot to the OPERATING SYSTEM CHOICE menu as we do in the case of 
>Windows NT or XP? or what if i format and delete the linux partition, is there a way 
>i can restore my system to the Windows dual boot system, and then install linux in a 
>way that it is not the default OS for my system.
>Plz help asap bcoz i need my computer up and running... its kinda emergency. I'd 
>really apprecite it.
>Thanks
>Ankur
>
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