i had this problem too but i didn't need to remove $HOME/win at all. i
just erased the win4lin kernel and then the win4lin install, ran the
upgrade script and was up with my regular windows install in no time.
-p
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The world does not have to be this way.
Patrick J. Finerty, Jr., Ph.D.
Forman-Kay Laboratory
Hospital for Sick Children
http://finerty.net/pjf
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