OK, so I got this bootable installation CD for Windows which WORKS (I've used it several times before, and just tested it on another computer), I checked that before posting, so don't mention it.
I currently have Fedora Core 5 installed on my system. When I try to boot from Windows XP installation CD it halts after "Please wait while setup inspects your current configuration" (no computer activity).
Googling, I found out that this is a common issue.
If I boot into a DOS shell using a Windows 98 Startup Disk and then removing Fedora's partitions (actually I need to wipe out completely Fedora for my Windows installation -there is no other way-, but I will reinstall Fedora again right after)? Is this OK? Then I will be able to boot from the installation CD?
2006-10-20
08:28:23
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Bogdan
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Is there any safe and cute program that works out just fine with removing, creating, editing partitions under DOS?
2006-10-20
08:30:47 ·
update #1