doiggl@velocitynet.com.au wrote:
In the past used linux dd to copy disk image to another with this method:
That is the method I used, except only the source was in the external case. I first used the restore DVDs to restore the computer to factory spec, then removed the Windows partition and used dd to copy over the original partition. I then booted Windows and used the Windows partition tool to resize and I also ran chkdsk to make sure everything was OK. I then used GParted to create the extendened partition and to bring over and expand the Linux partitions. So, I had a fully functional Windows system before I brought over the Linux partitions and enabled Grub. Later, when I have time, I'm going to try changing those map lines to see if I can force it to boot Windows. They shouldn't be necessary, since there's only one drive. Also, fdisk shows the Windows partition is bootable. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org