I've been using Genuine Windows XP Professional. Just to try out Linux, I installed it on a separate partition. The Linux overwrote my boot-loader (ntldr WindowsNT Boot Loader) with Linux (Grub Grand Unix Boot-loader). My Windows Installation features in the Grub's list of OS but it isn't the default choice. Many a time, the computer automatically boots into Linux, and I end up spending minutes restarting the system to boot Windows. I've become fed-up of Linux and I want to remove it. I can't just delete the Linux ext3 partition else it would corrupt Grub. I want this Grub to be replaced by the NTLDR. I cannot use my Windows Installation CD because the CD is that of Windows before Service Pack 1, one of the first builds that came without the SP, which over the years, I updated to SP2. If I use the CD, it could overwrite the SP2 system files ending up in a system-file mess causing me to re-format the Windows installation. I don't want to do that. Please Help.
2007-02-23
01:25:49
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K-Paxian
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