If your windows partition is hdb1, then as root, edit
/boot/grub/menu.lst and change root(hd1,1) for
root(hd1,0)

If that doesn't work, mount your windows partition
manually to make sure you know which partition you are
using. Then go to grub and basically type the
partition number -1 (ie hda2 would be hd0,1)

Regards,
Andrés


>Hey, I need help, please anyone can help me?
>
>Hi, I have a problem while loading my windows disk
>drive using GRUB. I 
>have my
> linux installed on the primary master and my windows
>on the primary 
>slave. I
> installed GRUB on the master drive (the linux one)
>and rebooted.. When 
>Grub
> loaded, I picked linux from the list and pressed
>enter. This worked 
>fine. But
> when I tried picking windows from the Grub list, it
>didnt work, it 
>gave me
> this message:
> 
> 
> Booting 'win'
> 
> rootnoverify(hd1,1)
> chainloader +1
> 
> 
> 
> And it just stayed there forever, until I pressed
the >ctrl+alt+del 
>keys to
> reboot, and now I'm in linux. Should I change
>something to some file 
>in the
> boot loader so I could launch windows? Anyone know
>about this?
> 
> btw, the windows disk drive contains 2 partitions...
>1 partition was 
>made by
> dell, it's 50mb, and the other partition is the main
>partition where 
>windows
> is installed... it's 79gb. Does this help??
> 
> I guess my windows partition should be /dev/hdb1
>right?
> 
> Well, hope someone can guess what my problem is...
> 
> Thanx,
> George Faraj

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