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12-Dec-2005, 04:56 PM #1
Exclamation Computer Can't boot! HELP!
This relates to my thread from the Wndows Xp forum...
when i used fdisk /dev/hda, it says the cylinders for my hd is 9729, and i know it should be 1024.
How can i repair this?! (I think it's the problem w/ my other thread.) Please linux people, HELP!
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12-Dec-2005, 07:05 PM #2
How do you know it should be 1024 and how does this have anything to do with your computer not booting?

Also, if you want anyone here to look at your other thread, you had better give a link. I, for one, don't intend to track it down.
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