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From: "Gain Paolo Mureddu" <gmureddu(a)prodigy.net.mx>
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If you did not do anything to your Linux (Fedora) patitions, you
could simply boot with the first cd or rescue disk (if the first
disk is used, you will need to boot with boot: linux rescue). Let the
rescue process identify your installation and mount it, then simply
chroot /mnt/sysimage and run grub-install /dev/hda. So if you had a
previous Windows entry in Grub, you will still be able to boot into
Windows using Grub (which I find it easier to deal with than the
Windows bootloader).
this worked perfectly, thank you :)
-Thufir
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