Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] A boot sector question

2019-11-05 Thread Jim Klimov
On November 5, 2019 5:47:54 PM UTC, Marc Lobelle wrote: >hello, > >There are 3 partitions on my notebook, 2 related to windows, where an >old windows 7 resides and one with OI-Hipster (up to date). Very long >ago I had first installed Windows 7, then Solaris  11, which replaced >the windows

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] A boot sector question

2019-11-05 Thread Gary Mills
On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 05:47:54PM +, Marc Lobelle wrote: > > There are 3 partitions on my notebook, 2 related to windows, where an > old windows 7 resides and one with OI-Hipster (up to date). Very long > ago I had first installed Windows 7, then Solaris  11, which replaced > the windows

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] A boot sector question

2019-11-05 Thread Till Wegmüller
Hi Marc You should be able to upgrade to windows 10 without changing the bootblock manually. You will need a specific version of the windows 10 iso however for it to still work. And not all notebooks are supported. To change the bootblock manually you could try system-rescue-cd [0]. To fix the

[OpenIndiana-discuss] A boot sector question

2019-11-05 Thread Marc Lobelle
hello, There are 3 partitions on my notebook, 2 related to windows, where an old windows 7 resides and one with OI-Hipster (up to date). Very long ago I had first installed Windows 7, then Solaris  11, which replaced the windows boot block with a multiboot. Recently, I replaced Solaris 11 by