On Saturday 09 December 2006 22:02, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Saturday 09 December 2006 21:36, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I'm having a problem with a setup using 2 hard drives. hda is XP, hdb is Suse 10.0. If both drives are connected, something is telling the bios that there are NO hard drives connected. If I disconnect hdb, I get a message that the primary hard drive has been detected. Then when the system tries to boot I get a grub failure error. I really don't need Linux on that machine. How can I get the machine to boot into XP without the grub boot error, with the second drive disconnected? I am also having trouble with the CD player on that machine, so it's problematical if I can boot off a CD. (I don't have any kind of backup disk for XP, as far as I remember.) I could have done this with an old Windows, with fdisk mbr, off of a floppy, but I don't know what XP wants.
--doug
Doug,
This is a SUSE-centric list. It isn't very good form to ask questions here about solving XP problems. This is definitely an XP problem if you're not intending to recover/preserve your SUSE installation. That being said:
Well, I don't think that the problem is really XP--the problem is grub. If I had never loaded SuSE and grub, the machine would boot. But if it's really unhappy for you guys, I apologize. I don't know where else to ask.
Go to http://www.theeldergeek.com/ and research how to restore/reinstall the system's XP boot menu.
If you Google, you will quickly find many XP boot diskette images available that you can transfer to floppy and use to boot into XP. If you've installed XP's command line 'recovery console' in parallel with the system, you won't need the original CD to run the console and recover/rebuild/restore the XP boot manager.
Good luck!
Carl
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