If you have an XP CD, use that to fixmbr to rid yourself of GRUB. You will
then have to use the Vista DVD to repair the Vista bootloader. BTDT ;-)
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"Beck" <beck@none> wrote in message
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> "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com> wrote in message
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>>download EasyBCD and install in either xp or vista.
>>one of its options is to repair boot.
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> That has not worked, nor did VistaBootPro.
> Thing is when I use these programs to check the boot, everything seems
> normal and linux/grub is nowhere to be seen. Its as if the Vista boot is
> totally in tact, but Grub is before it and overiding it.