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Raven_Writer
16-07-2004, 20:18
Ok, I have successfully (sp?) reformatted, and reinstalled Windows 98 Second Edition (:D). Now, my problem arises again. When I powerup the computer, I still seem to get the GRUB bootloader. Does anyone know howto get rid of this? I've read here (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.en.html#q12) to run FDISK /MBR from Windows to boot Windows


12. How to uninstall GRUB from my hard disk drive? (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.en.html#TOCq12)
There is no concept uninstall in boot loaders, because if you uninstall a boot loader, an unbootable machine would simply remain. So all you need to do is overwrite another boot loader you like to your disk, that is, install the boot loader without uninstalling GRUB.

For example, if you want to install the boot loader for Windows, just run FDISK /MBR on Windows. If you want to install LILO (I can't imagine why you want to do such a thing, though), run /sbin/lilo on GNU/Linux.

Is there any success stories with this or something?

Joe Ross
16-07-2004, 20:46
That's exactly how you get rid of it.

Raven_Writer
16-07-2004, 20:48
That's exactly how you get rid of it.Ok, thanks :)

My problem is getting to the command prompt to enter it now. Before I could because my recovery CD couldn't really run, but now it can. Any ideas?

Venkatesh
16-07-2004, 20:57
"fdisk /mbr" will obliterate grub. The "fdisk /mbr" overwrites the current bootsector with a default MS-DOS (or Windows 9x) one. Grub cannot survive it; nor can a bootsector virus. You are not really uninstalling grub, rather replacing it.

Raven_Writer
16-07-2004, 20:58
Should I boot into safe mode command prompt, or the regular command prompt?

Raven_Writer
16-07-2004, 21:38
I would like the send a big thank you out to Venkatesh and Joe Ross for helping me. I have now got Windows 98 to boot without fear.