Bnw CmpRpr 写道:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center, and on this
HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some ungodly reason, it
keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with Windows, and I cant load it as
a slave to format, either. Any help would
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 15:55:59 -0800 (PST)
Bnw CmpRpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center,
and on this HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some
ungodly reason, it keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with
Windows, and
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center,
and on this HDD is FreeBSD.
My problem is I want it off, and for some ungodly reason, it keeps coming
back. I cant format the
drive with Windows, and I cant load it as a slave to format, either. Any help
would be greatly
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 07:44:10PM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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Bnw CmpRpr wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center, and
on this HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some
ungodly reason, it
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Bnw CmpRpr wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center, and
on this HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some
ungodly reason, it keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with
Windows, and I cant load it
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 15:55:59 -0800 (PST)
Bnw CmpRpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center,
and on this HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some
ungodly reason, it keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with
Windows, and
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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Bnw CmpRpr wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center, and
on this HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some
ungodly reason, it keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with
Hi,
Bnw CmpRpr wrote:
Hi. I recently purchased a HDD from a man that runs a data center, and on this
HDD is FreeBSD. My problem is I want it off, and for some ungodly reason, it
keeps coming back. I cant format the drive with Windows, and I cant load it as
a slave to format, either. Any help
Paulo Roberto wrote:
Hello,
How do I remove the FreeBSD bootloader from the MBR without touching
the slices?
I do have an active WinXP primary slice that I would like to boot from
directly.
thank you,
Paulo
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Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2005 19:25 schrieb Paulo Roberto:
Hello,
How do I remove the FreeBSD bootloader from the MBR without touching
the slices?
Without warranty, but fdisk -B should do the trick. I think it keeps the
partition table and replaces the boot code of the MBR. Make sure the XP
Thanks to everyone! I will perform the surgery tonight...
best regards,
Paulo
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On 2005-06-23 19:31, Emanuel Strobl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2005 19:25 schrieb Paulo Roberto:
Hello,
How do I remove the FreeBSD bootloader from the MBR without touching
the slices?
Without warranty, but fdisk -B should do the trick. I think it keeps the
--- mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do remove freebsd from my machine? I want to
format the drive to
install windows xp.
Thanks,
Mark Estes
I'm afraid you can no longer remove freebsd from your
system. Specially if it will be replaced by a Windows
operating system. It was intelegently
Or you can use a tool like fdisk or partition magic or
gdisk..
Dee
--- Mark Jayson Alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do remove freebsd from my machine? I want to
format the drive to
install windows xp.
Thanks,
Mark Estes
I'm afraid you can
On July 21, 2004 07:35, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
How do remove freebsd from my machine? I want to format the drive to
install windows xp.
1) don't post without subject
2) boot any usix from floppy or CD, get to shell and use dd to wipe out
beginning of disk
with FreeBSD
dd if=/dev/zero
with FreeBSD
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=64k count=1
with linux replace ad0 with hda, with NetBSD use rwd0d.
3) install windoze or any OS as with empty drive.
PS. i assumed your hard drive is on first IDE channel master.
or just start the xp install. The installer
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