Re: Grub and something called ZISD

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On 10/23/2014 04:36 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
The post is telling you how to move the bits manually.  It's mostly
relevant to admins migrating from the pre-2008 version of the software
doing the writing, to the version that knows better.  Since you said
that GRUB is trashed after every Windows boot, I think it is safe to
assume that any changes you make to these sectors will not persist.  It
doesn't matter if you're writing GRUB or zeroes or what. It probably
happens on 'refresh' - ie on boot, on every network transition, and
every hour or two in between.  You probably have a little bluish circle
in the Windows system tray; right click, hit "show properties" and dig
around to verify.

Unless ZISD will detect that it's now in the new location and leave GRUB alone.
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