or maybe boot from live - Aurox reaches
hdds without problems
regards
zbigniew
Jeff D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006-09-01 19:55
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Re: Accessing a 3rd HDD under
grub
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Hi.
> A friend's computer died, and she'
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been a piece of
cake. Now, though, if I replace the Windows drive, it can't boot, and
if I replace the Linux drive it reads the MBR but can't reach the
Messed up, huh? No 3rd plug. There is a power supply but no connector.
On 9/1/06, Zbigniew Wiech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
don't you really have 3rd IDE plug ?
"
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been
don't you really have 3rd IDE plug ?
"
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been a piece of
cake. Now, though, if I replace the Windows drive, it can't boot,
and
if I replace the Linux drive it reads the MBR but
BTW, I have Grub 0.97, WinXP on the first HDD, and Debian Etch with a
real-time kernel on the 2nd HDD.
On 9/1/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been a piece of
ca
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been a piece of
cake. Now, though, if I replace the Windows drive, it can't boot, and
if I replace the Linux drive it reads the MBR but can't reach the GRUB
options.
Is there
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