[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I thought that everyone could use to hear something a bit refreshing. I > upgraded my motherboard and CPU last night (from a Pentium 75 to a > Celeron 500). The system is a dual boot system (Debian Linux, and > Windows 95). I have been unable to boot into Windows (lots of errors, > graphics look horrible, and finally kills me with a fatal error), but I > have had no problems with getting back into Linux! I will have to > reinstall Windows to see if I can get it working again (if they had kids > learning games for Linux I would get rid of Windows entirely, but until > then I am stuck with it), and after which I will have to mess around with > a few settings in Linux (sound, and modem). Just thought that everyone > would be interested to hear a major success story for Linux.
create a debian boot-disk before you reinstall windows; windows will clear the MBR (master boot record) during installation. -- Felix Natter