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Hello,
I have installed Arch Vodoo,incl the GRUB-loader,
But if i want to load XP nothing (specials) happens
Here is my /boot/grub/menu.lst
# (1) Windows
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
I have 1 HD with 3partitions, 1NTFS (sda1), 1 EXT3 (Arch),1 SWAP (SWAP )
- sorry for my terrible english -
Filip
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is windows still the active partition?
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I mean if i select "Windows" grub wil try to boot it -error- en reload the grubmenu (in 1second)
is windows still the active partition?
How can you see that ?
Last edited by FilipBE (2007-05-17 15:27:33)
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In grub, press "e" on the Windows selection. Change (hd0,0) to something else, like (hd1,0), (hd0,1), etc. and press "b" to boot.
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No. It's not the same thing. I'm not sure but I think "hda" refers to IDE disks and "sda" to scsi disks.
But looking at my partition table (right now) I'm not sure.. All my disks are set to sda*, (but my partition is set to hd0,0).. I guess this wasn't really helping..:S
But if your partition is hda1 (or sda1) I can't see why you should have something else then hd0,0 in menu.lst.. Definitely not an expert in the subject though
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Owkej;
If i select Windows this message commes [verry fast]
Loading Stage 2
After that the grub resets
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Boot into ArchLinux start cfdisk as root and look whether your Windows Partition has the flag boot. If not, change it.
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It has the bootflag (i have run the command in a livedistro)
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You could restore the original WinXP bootloader to know if something works at least.
Boot your Windows installation CD and choose the repair option.
You get into a shell-like interface. Login into your WinXP installation (sometimes pressing enter instead of typing the password works).
Then type "fixmbr" (without quotation marks) ans reboot without the CD.
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but if i use the windowsbootloader i can't login in my Arch-OS :s
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But at it is now, you can't boot any OS on your harddrive.
It's no problem to reinstall grub.
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Are you sure you still have windows?
Check:
fdisk -l
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Go into that partition and check: boot.ini, windows program files folders and other files in windows partition exists?
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