Dual boot - XP and Fedora -Removing Fedora

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Hi.

I've made two partitions in my hard disk and install XP and Fedora (in
that order), because I was involved in a Java project. So the boot
manager is Fedora, not Windows.

Now, I'd like to get rid of Fedora and use all disk space for Windows,
enlarging the partition. No problem for this, I have just to use
Partition Magic

My problem is, how to let WinXP manages back the boot? I wont let the
Fedora screen asking with so I wnat to load.

Thanks for any help.
 
VC said:
Hi.

I've made two partitions in my hard disk and install XP and Fedora (in
that order), because I was involved in a Java project. So the boot
manager is Fedora, not Windows.

Now, I'd like to get rid of Fedora and use all disk space for Windows,
enlarging the partition. No problem for this, I have just to use
Partition Magic

My problem is, how to let WinXP manages back the boot? I wont let the
Fedora screen asking with so I wnat to load.

Thanks for any help.


From within Fedora you can remove the boot manager (either LILO or Grub)

If you have already dumped you Linux installation no problem

just boot from your XP cd and from the repair console issue the command:
fixmbr
 
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