I have a really idiotic way of fixing dual boots.. Go into the BIOS and disable the windows drive, when I want to run linux, and enable windows and disable the linux drive when wanting to run windows.
Of course you have to have two drives configured, but the windows drive doesn't see the linux.. However, linux if you install it on another drive will see the windows drive anyway and setup grub to allow you to boot from windows. But if all else fails, this trick always works for me. The machine I use is a Dell Dimension 9150.. I've had nothing but good experiences with it. BTW Dell Financial Services sells my Dell 9150 for 280 dollars now. It's well worth it if you are looking for inexpensive linux box (it's screwless with qualtiy parts). I've got a video of me replacing a graphics card in it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3us514PJuM (goto to 4:16) Here is the URL for Dell financial services (set it up to show you the Dimension 9150's): *http://tinyurl.com/nf3ozx*
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