I can confirm that Ubuntu and OpenSuse install "out of the box" with grub boot loader. However, I have not yet found a way to go back to a single Windows OS (removing Grub and Linux) afterwards without reformatting and reinstalling Windows. Using a bootable USB device to test it out seems like a good idea to me.
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IIRC, you have to be a little bit careful with an USB drive.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI can confirm that Ubuntu and OpenSuse install "out of the box" with grub boot loader. However, I have not yet found a way to go back to a single Windows OS (removing Grub and Linux) afterwards without reformatting and reinstalling Windows. Using a bootable USB device to test it out seems like a good idea to me.
If you don't put the boot loader on the hard drive (i.e. put everything on the USB drive), then you end up with a machine that can only boot when the external drive is plugged in!!
Sadly, I speak from experience
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Wow, that's a pitfall worth avoiding!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIIRC, you have to be a little bit careful with an USB drive.
If you don't put the boot loader on the hard drive (i.e. put everything on the USB drive), then you end up with a machine that can only boot when the external drive is plugged in!!
Sadly, I speak from experience
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There must be a way of fixing that without reinstalling the OS?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIIRC, you have to be a little bit careful with an USB drive.
If you don't put the boot loader on the hard drive (i.e. put everything on the USB drive), then you end up with a machine that can only boot when the external drive is plugged in!!
Sadly, I speak from experience
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I'm sure there is.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostThere must be a way of fixing that without reinstalling the OS?
Since my installation of eBusiness Suite failed on the unsupported version of SUSE I was using, I gave up and installed it on Windows instead.Comment
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I _think_ you can boot from the XP CD and perform a repair on your Install. Select to go to the cmd line and type help for a list of commands. Something like fixmbr and fixboot should fix it.
I haven't tested this - just something I remember from my pastComment
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