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Linux users are no doubt familiar with the ability to boot an entire Linux distro off a flash drive and use it directly that way, not having to install it on the hard drive of the computer. This is ...
I installed WinXP on my primary drive, then moved it to the secondary drive, and installed Fedora Core 3 on a new drive in the primary partition. I can't seem to get grub to boot windows. I have ...