So here's my [sic] quandary:
First Windows XP installation on C:, second one on D:.
I install Kubuntu onto C:, replacing the first Windows and the MBR with GRUB, with the intention of dual booting.
Because I replaced the MBR and NTLDR etc with Kubuntu I can get GRUB to try to load the Windows partition but Windows just sh*ts itself. I do all the fixmbr stuff etc. and eventually have to replace Kubuntu again with another new Windows just to fix the MBR and get the D: Windows working again.
So now I've successfully installed Kubuntu on the equivalent C: partition but without GRUB. So it's there but the Windows boot loader won't see it. I've tried editing the boot.ini to access the Kubuntu partition but it just keeps rejecting it and defaulting back to the Windows partition.
What can I do to make the Windows boot loader go into Kubuntu?
Please help!
First Windows XP installation on C:, second one on D:.
I install Kubuntu onto C:, replacing the first Windows and the MBR with GRUB, with the intention of dual booting.
Because I replaced the MBR and NTLDR etc with Kubuntu I can get GRUB to try to load the Windows partition but Windows just sh*ts itself. I do all the fixmbr stuff etc. and eventually have to replace Kubuntu again with another new Windows just to fix the MBR and get the D: Windows working again.
So now I've successfully installed Kubuntu on the equivalent C: partition but without GRUB. So it's there but the Windows boot loader won't see it. I've tried editing the boot.ini to access the Kubuntu partition but it just keeps rejecting it and defaulting back to the Windows partition.
What can I do to make the Windows boot loader go into Kubuntu?
Please help!
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