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Originally posted by Risknothin@2 February 2004 - 16:03
so your saying install linux and then when i restart run the fixmbr then use the boot disk to start linux and just start windows normally? this will work better then using the linux boot options?
You dont have to do a fixmbr unless your bootloader needs fixing. Such as the case if you install linux with a bootloader it will overwrite your windows bootloader but it will still allow you to boot into windows or linux at the grub or lilo selection screen. But if for some reason you uninstall or delete linux then you will have to fix your mbr because it would have deleted the linux bootloader as well, thus leaving you with nothing to boot your system.