on 7-30-2008 12:29 AM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
I am still dead on my corporate system, and the XP boot CD I brought won't boot. And so far I have not found anyone here at the IETF meeting that happens to have one in their bag of tricks...I am wondering if any standard Microsoft boot sector might work. I could probably e-mail you a CD image of a dos 7.1 bootdisk if "fdisk /mbr" would work. I have never tried it, and maybe I'll quickly fire up a VM image of XP and try it.So I found instructions on doing this in Ubuntu:http://www.arsgeek.com/2008/01/15/how-to-fix-your-windows-mbr-with-an-ubuntu-livecd/I have my Centos install CD 1 of 6 that gets me into rescue. Is it able to fix my mbr?Problem I have with the above instructions (of course I have not tried them as I would have to burn the Ubuntu live CD), is I cannot write anything to the harddrive to store a program to fix the drive (at least that is my reading of the instructions). I suppose I can put a USB drive on the system to hold any temp thing?
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