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From: You Can
Geo. wrote...
> "You Can" wrote in message
> news:MPG.186c76e51968853e9896c9{at}news.barkto.com...
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> > I'd first create a Linux boot disk and then un-install grub. Install
> > XP. Boot to Linux using your TESTED boot disk and reinstall grub. That
> > is what I would do if I knew how.
>
> that sounds reasonable, but I'd add one more step. RUN A BACKUP before you
> begin.
>
> Geo.
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I don't know Geo. I always learn something new after reinstalling a failed
upgrade/system change. Good catch. A must precaution for all
system changes.
Is it possible to do an appliance type install without purchasing addition
software wrt W2k?
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