On Wednesday 09 May 2007 08:28, Clayton wrote: > > > 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. >
Boot to windows first, and set the windows partition active. Reboot to show that it no longer works via GRUB, and repartition as above. I think that should work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
