You would have to re-write the boot sectors of your hard drive.
If you intend to keep loading Linux, try another bootloader like Chos or Lilo.
Loading another boot loading and configuring it will usually prompt you to rewrite
your boot sectors.
If you don't and the hard drive will only be used to load Windows, get into a pure DOS
environment (i.e windows not running!) and try "fdisk /mbr"
Beware, althought this almost always works, it can do Bad Things(tm).
Keep those boot floppies (Linux and Windows) handy.
Steve
>>> "vladimir rakic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/04/01 17:20:10 >>>
Hello,
How do you remove grub from the system ?
vlad
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