Try from the win95 partition, from the dos command line, either
fdisk /mbr
or
fdisk \mbr
I don't remember which way the slash goes, but one of them will just do
nothing so don't worry, the other should work it will put back the
original dos mbr in place.
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had two paritions, one for WIN95 and the other for Linux (Suse).
> Then , I've removed Linux and formatted its partition, but still LILO is
> activated. Does any know how can I remove LILO ?
>
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