After much wrangling and deliberating, I finally went and (very regretfully) removed Debian from my dual-boot Sony Vaio. Deleting the OS itself was easy enough -- I just used Partition Magic to delete the partitions and reformat them as NTFS partitions that I can use to store Windows files and data. (The reason I did this was because there wasn't enough space on this laptop for all of the Windows programs I wanted, and I already have three -- soon to be four -- Linux boxes in the house; I can live with one full Windows computer.)
The problem is that LILO is still lurking on the computer; whenever I boot up the computer, it still offers me a choice whether to boot Windows or Linux. Is there a way to delete LILO so that I can simply boot right into Windows that won't require reinstalling WinXP? Sl�inte, Richard S. Crawford http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com/catseyeview AIM: Buffalo2K ICQ: 11646404 Y!: rscrawford MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Howard Dean for America: http://www.deanforamerica.com "It is only with the heart that we see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." --Antoine de Saint Exup�ry _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
