![]() Once login,use this command to install grub into mbr: sudo grub-install / dev/sda Restart computer,and select boot from  Grub4Dos.Then select boot up Ubuntu in grub menu.  Now,create  menu.lst  in root directory of C:,its content: timeout 0  For XP user,copy the file grldr Â(without quotes) from grub4dos package to  C:\.Edit boot.ini  (hidden file in C:\) and add this line to the file: c:\grldr=" grub4dos"įor Vista/win7 user,copy the file grldr Â, Âgrldr.mbr  to  C:\.Create boot.ini file in the root directory of C:,copy and paste following into this file. Open the terminal and type the following command :ġ. Choose Linux (happens to be Ubuntu, in my case).Ģ. At least there should be a Linux install  and Windows 7 or whichever you have. Super Grub will detect the Operating Systems installed on your hard disk. After that, boot using Super Grub 2 Disk and select Detect OS. You are in a dilemma to either format the drive, which also happens to have the LINUX environment, and re-install Windows and Linux or somehow store the Linux installation and re-install Windows and restore it back, but how to go about doing the latter part is the question.ġ. A lot of people use dual boot ( Windows and Linux) on their desktops and laptops for various reason, some say Windows is not as secure but have to use it for software compatibility, We too agree that Windows is the traget of most of the virus that crashes the system. ![]()
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