> Use the SuSe DVD and repartition the drive in Windows format. Windows will > then be able to see the drive. > Alternatively use windows and repartion the SuSE drive with NTFS. Windows will then be able to use the space that you created where SuSE was residing.
That woks as long as you also rewrite the MBR to remove GRUB. If you wipe the partition that has Linux on it without also removing GRUB, your computer will not be bootable until you find a way to rebuild the MBR (personal experience speaking). GRUB will fail with an error about missing partitions, and you won't get as far as the selection menu. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
