Stuart Tanner wrote:
Windows knows no other operating systems and if you do dual boot becareful because it displays all your Linux partitions as uknown or corrupted partitions and so if you delete them or format them you will loose your grub again and have neither Windows or openSUSE.
If you want to dual boot Windows and openSUSE you must first install Windows and then do Linux it must be in that order to avoid the situation you are in now.
Not so. It is entirely possible to install Windows after Linux, if you know what you're doing. I did just that a few weeks ago. What you have to do is run fdisk to see what the bootable partition is, then after installing Windows, run fdisk again (from the Linux CD/DVD) and reset the bootable partition. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org