Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 06:29:27 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Farschad Torabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: how to install Grub without installing LINUX

Hi,
There is a problem using Grub.
I had both Windows XP and Linux on the same PC and Grub was installed
on MBR as the boot loader. Now I want to completely remove the Linux and
install a freseh new XP. I used Fdisk to comletely repartition the hard disk and
the problem arose when the XP installer began to restart the PC. As the GRUB
was on MBR and MBR was not overwritten yet, it sends a prompt and does not
let the XP installer to continue.
what should I do??


Imagine the case that
1. I don't want to install Linux again.
2. I look for a choice to overwrite the MBR
3. I want the XP installer continue because after this period, it overwrites the MBR itself.



Thanks





Farschad Torabi Ph. D. Student Department of Mechanical Eng. University of Tehran Tehran / Iran [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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