Busted MBR problems
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:25 pm
I use Windows XP pro and had PCLinuxOS installed on two seperate computors.
It uses a nice looking Grub menu boot interface. The problem is that, on
one of the computors, it somehow messed up the MBR. I couldn't get the
windows part back, and had to completely reload windows. And of course
after reloading windows, I could not access the Linux part. This makes me
scared to re install Linux and set up for multi-booting again. This also
happened to me a long time ago when using lilo. I like the Grub interface,
but how can I protect myself from this disaster?
How do you protect yourself from this disaster?
What do you use? Or how would you do this.
I need to some how save the windows MBR, and be able to replace it if it
gets messed up so I could at least get my windows back.
I would like to be able to get the Grub multi boot setup back too, with out
having to reload the linux software again.
The bottom line is that when the MBR gets messed up, it really can mess
you up too!
I would appreciate any input on this as to what you use or do for this
problem.
Thank you for your help and suggestions.
It uses a nice looking Grub menu boot interface. The problem is that, on
one of the computors, it somehow messed up the MBR. I couldn't get the
windows part back, and had to completely reload windows. And of course
after reloading windows, I could not access the Linux part. This makes me
scared to re install Linux and set up for multi-booting again. This also
happened to me a long time ago when using lilo. I like the Grub interface,
but how can I protect myself from this disaster?
How do you protect yourself from this disaster?
What do you use? Or how would you do this.
I need to some how save the windows MBR, and be able to replace it if it
gets messed up so I could at least get my windows back.
I would like to be able to get the Grub multi boot setup back too, with out
having to reload the linux software again.
The bottom line is that when the MBR gets messed up, it really can mess
you up too!
I would appreciate any input on this as to what you use or do for this
problem.
Thank you for your help and suggestions.