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    Removing Kubuntu

    A while back I decided to dual boot XP and Kubuntu just to see how I liked Linux. Over a month latter, I have found no real use for Kubuntu over XP and want to remove it. I removed Kubuntu by running the live CD, deleting the three partitions for Kubuntu, and then resizing my XP partition to use the entire drive. Now I get the Grub error 22 when I try to boot. I know the first response to this is to run the XP CD, go to recovery console, and type fixmrb. The problem is, the recovery console won't recognize my hard drive. The only drive it recognizes is my USB hard drive.

    Please help.

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    I would first check the bios to ensure that the CD-Rom drive is in the boot sequence.
    http://monte48lowes.blogspot.com

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      It is. I can boot from the XP or Kubuntu CD just fine. The problem is that the recovery console won't see my hard drive.

      EDIT: Problem solved. I used Super GRUB to write a new MBR

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