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two copies of windows on same partition
How
can i undo my mistake. Vincent, regrettably the answer is "you can'". It is for this reason that the server install pops up a dialog box with a bright red warning installation will take all empty space and all linux partitions on your drive(s), and set up a dual boot system if you have another OS installed.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 239, Issue 7
Ubuntu would not recognize the video card. Suse 10.3 is running fine, but in a graphics mode that doesn't take full advantage of the NVidia card. I set it up as a dual boot machine, for now. I will bring it to the next meeting. Michael dragon wrote: Andrea - you are not quite understanding. This is a common mistake

sound card problems
But the problem is that my sound card is not working. It has picked up CMI cmi 18330/c3d Audio Adapter which is right because its works on my windows 95 dual boot up. I think that during my Linux installtion It selected my sound driver and I made it detect it again my mistake. THats why its messed it.

freebsd-acpi Digest, Vol 203, Issue 5
I believe you are correct in that it's probably not a hardware issue. I dual boot with Linux and I am having no problems connecting to the internet on that side. ...... I can't find >it, and it's not in UPDATING or the release notes. > >Thanks. > > > My mistake, it was never in GENERIC. Or I can't find were it was.

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 257, Issue 1
I had it dual-booting, where BIOS booted off Disk1. I am not sure if this was the way things were meant to be because I had to install XP first before I installed SO, my question at this point is - can I repair the boot file when I have my Vista installation slaved up to a working computer (by simply replacing

Two copies of windows in same partition
The attachment is based on my own notes in securing my test box from this problem. I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting. The attachment is in Word .doc format so any edition of Word or the Word Viewer (free download from

#fIRCign 4/25/02 2 of 2
I make the mistake of doing that my self and tend to run in circles trying to figure what I did wrong( and I made the tool ). You need a working serial on the H8 side. It is recommended that you had a extra disk to save the boot image or you'll need to enter some 50 bytes each time you need to use the tool.

What a Mistake!
Disk2 in its current state is not bootable, since dual boot has boot files for both XP and Vista on Disk1. So alright, I figure, I'll take my handy SO, my question at this point is - can I repair the boot file when I have my Vista installation slaved up to a working computer (by simply replacing files on the

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
Bo B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I got Vista Ultimate with a new computer, set up a dual boot with XP and everything worke I installed Vongo, used the trial and then uninstalled Vongo via XP(it was on my Vista drive) and I believe that that was my mistake.

dualboot installation with ONE TB profile
bellsouth.net Update: I'm able to upload images to the SVD but for some reason I can't get my H8 to boot from it. The drive 0 and drive 1 lights come on like So my question to everyone here is how do I make images of the disks I have that are working? - Les ---snip--- Hi Les It may not be a problem with the SVD

SVD from scratch
I would like to force the boot menu to show every boot. I used BCDEDIT to set the timeout to 30 seconds, and verified the setting took, but I still do not get the boot menu. Is there a way I can force the boot menu to show or am I going to have to install a second OS just to make Vista think I have a dual-boot PC?

Mouse not working
I've just installed dmraid for my nvidia fake-RAID (big mistake of my life, I know), and then mounted the /dev/mapper/nvidia_something1 drive. In a few hours I'll try to get my dark side up and running again (windows reinstall), and see how tasty is this dual-boot thing that I've cooked :) Best regards, Pas.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 96, Issue 35
I've tried following the serial console setup you've pointed, but when I added the 'console=3D"comconsole"' to loader.conf the OS hanged during boot time, ..... Thinking it was a problem with the not-so-cheap Linksys POS (bitterness about the IE web interface again), I plugged my MacBook (running Leopard, not

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 239, Issue 4
nspor...@my-dejanews.com microsoft public windowsnt misc I managed to get a successful install of Windows NT4 Terminal Server, dual-booting with Windows 95 OSR2.5, Perhaps my mistake was in allowing NT to install IE4. Also MS Office (95) shortcut bar will not start, saying "Could not load Cue Cards - you must

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 202, Issue 18
Re: Problem controlling brightness (Firas Kraiem) 5. problem with dual disk/ dual boot installation (Joerg van den Hoff) 6. .... (were windows resides), but only on the second (the BSD one). after the intallation was completed without any apparent problems I noted my mistake (well, the machine was booting windows .

Icons do not show at notification area (clock tray)
Re: gnome-vfs does not compile. (Alex Zbyslaw) 18. Re: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS (Ariff Abdullah) 19. Video Driver (Adam Stern) 20. Dual Boot question ...... My mistake. I'm not really up to date on the latest sound cards or video stuff. :) It also doesn't look like the emu10kx driver supports them either.

Oracle Idiosyncrasies
My system is a new HP amd dual core with 2 gigs of Ram. Upon getting to login screen you can move the mouse, but as soon as you type it locks up and can only be shut down by the power button. I am unable to enter the bios or system restore upon boot. I changed keyboards to no avail. Any suggestions?

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 197, Issue 23
I bought one ( my mistake) anyway It don't work I have tried all ways to get it up and running. Any help please, or should bin it. stairs :-( I've recently moved it to an AMD 64 X2 with 2GB without a problem and the dual boot OpenSuSE 10.2 64bit picked up the card and installed the necessary software to use it.

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 256, Issue 8
I still have not found my mistakes with Internet Explorer on the school computers and my javascript homework is not fixed yet. I am reccomending DUAL BOOT COMPUTERS with C++ compilers on BOTH Microsoft Windows AND LINUX XWINDOWS so both operating systems will support education and compete with each other and

What a Mistake!
While I plan to do my M*cr*s*ft system a dual boot here in a bit, this is in abeyance. Thanks for any answers or ideas. Dean --- On Feb 16, 2008 1:07 PM, I'm not suggesting that there is a "develop" button! But either I made a big mistake (which is likely) or those instructions assumed some sort of knowledge