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01-Nov-2003, 12:01 AM #1
Linux BootManager for Windows/Mandrake Linux
I have been dual booting my system with WinXP and Linux Mandrake 9.1 using the lilo (I think) boot manager.
Is there anyway to remove the boot manager and then rebuild windows' booting up files?

In linux I set it up to just boot into windows after 0 seconds then just removed the linux partitions.. this didn't help, I removed the boot manager in the process and then had to re-install linux to get the boot manager back so I could start windows.

Is there anyway to just delete the boot manager and then be able to boot into windows without having to reload it?
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