Uninstall Mandrake 9.1
#1
Posted 18 September 2003 - 09:20 PM
I got Win xp installed at C: on one harddrive
and Mandrake on another disc.
Im using LILO -bootmanager and now i want to erase mandrake and LILO.
Can i only with Powerquest Partition MAgic format the linux section?
Will my computer boot with XP then
if not how do i get ridd of LILO and Linux??
Heres a picture from Powerquest Partition Magic if that can help you http://rave_t.tripod.com/pm.JPG :p
#2
Posted 18 September 2003 - 09:29 PM
insert your mandrake install disk and re-partition your linux partions, and format them to fats32. Then reboot.
Then boot windows with a win 98 boot disk or winXP install disk.
Basically you need to get an dos console and type
fdisk /mbr
But dont give up on linux it is hard but well worth it!
#3
Posted 18 September 2003 - 10:56 PM
Basically you need to get an dos console and type
fdisk /mbr
And what if you are using an OEM version of Windows?
#4
Posted 18 September 2003 - 10:56 PM
insert your mandrake install disk and re-partition your linux partions, and format them to fats32. Then reboot.
Then boot windows with a win 98 boot disk or winXP install disk.
Basically you need to get an dos console and type
fdisk /mbr
But dont give up on linux it is hard but well worth it!
But what do you mean with re-partition??
#5
Posted 18 September 2003 - 10:57 PM
Basically you need to get an dos console and type
fdisk /mbr
And what if you are using an OEM version of Windows?
whats OEM??
#6
Posted 18 September 2003 - 11:54 PM
As far as re-partitioning.
If you installed any linux you will have at minimum have made 2 partitions,
a root partition and a swap parttion. You will want to repartiton so that they become 1 and format it to fats32.
#7
Posted 19 September 2003 - 04:43 AM
As far as re-partitioning.
If you installed any linux you will have at minimum have made 2 partitions,
a root partition and a swap parttion. You will want to repartiton so that they become 1 and format it to fats32.
Thanks, I'll give that a shot. I've been wanting to get lilo out of my mbr for some time now.
#8
Posted 19 September 2003 - 09:25 AM
As im consider myself a newbee in LINUX i would like to get as detailed description as possible.
Is this a detailed explanation?
insert your mandrake install disk and re-partition your linux partions, and format them to fats32. Then reboot.
Then boot windows with a win 98 boot disk or winXP install disk.
Basically you need to get an dos console and type
Code:
fdisk /mbr
if so...when i done all that is my system LILO/LInux free ?? and when i reboot will it boot with win xp as before??
Thanx!
#9
Posted 19 September 2003 - 11:46 AM
1. Boot with Mandrake Install cd 1
2. Follow installation up and till the Disk Drake. (drakX partition wizard 9.1)
3. Choose "Custom partitioning"
4. Your windows partition will most probably be hda1 (DO NOT TOUCH IT!)
5. You at minimum will have 2 other partitions hda5 / and hda6 swap (Example)
6. You need to delete these partitions, Click on the partitions you wish to change > delete, you will be left with an un partitioned block.
7. You now click on the empty block "Create partition" set the Size slider to max. set Fliesystem type FAT32. set mount point /mnt/win_d
8. Then click on done it should ask you to format go ahead.(ONLY FORMAT THE NEW PARTITION!)
9. The Mandrake install will now complain that you have not made a root partition.
Simply Power down by hitting you P.C. power switch.
10. Insert Windows boot media (win98 boot floppy winXP install Disk or winXP rescue floppy)
11.Boot up to a dos Terminal.
12 type > fdir /mbr
13. Reboot you are done no more lilo or Mandrake.
#10
Posted 21 September 2003 - 11:20 PM
#11
Posted 22 September 2003 - 04:49 PM
#13
Posted 23 September 2003 - 06:08 PM
#14
Posted 04 January 2004 - 08:58 AM
If you have not yet done so, make an emergency floppy in Windows. Put fdisk on it. Boot from the floppy to a DOS prompt and run the command. The /mbr is an undocumented argument for fdisk that restores the boot record of a Microsoft formatted disk. 8)
#15
Posted 23 January 2004 - 09:36 AM
1. Boot with Mandrake Install cd 1
2. Follow installation up and till the Disk Drake. (drakX partition wizard 9.1)
3. Choose "Custom partitioning"
4. Your windows partition will most probably be hda1 (DO NOT TOUCH IT!)
5. You at minimum will have 2 other partitions hda5 / and hda6 swap (Example)
6. You need to delete these partitions, Click on the partitions you wish to change > delete, you will be left with an un partitioned block.
7. You now click on the empty block "Create partition" set the Size slider to max. set Fliesystem type FAT32. set mount point /mnt/win_d
8. Then click on done it should ask you to format go ahead.(ONLY FORMAT THE NEW PARTITION!)
9. The Mandrake install will now complain that you have not made a root partition.
Simply Power down by hitting you P.C. power switch.
10. Insert Windows boot media (win98 boot floppy winXP install Disk or winXP rescue floppy)
11.Boot up to a dos Terminal.
12 type > fdir /mbr
13. Reboot you are done no more lilo or Mandrake.
Will that get rid of the Linux partition all together and have the hard drive back into one piece? If so, How would I go about doing so? I want to get rid of Linux AND the partition and want my C drive back to 60 gigs. Id appreciate ANY help.
#16
Posted 23 January 2004 - 10:01 AM
insert your mandrake install disk and re-partition your linux partions, and format them to fats32. Then reboot.
But what do you mean with re-partition??
If you install a dual boot system using a single hard drive, you must create a separate partition for Windows and Linux. This usually happens during Linux install. The install program will make the disk into two sections one for Windows and the other for Linux (the install program will also make the Linux section into several partitions) once they are made, the install program puts everything in the Linux partitions. If you use two separate hard drives, the one you have selected for Linux will get several partitions during the install. M$ cannot read Linux file systems. If you want the Linux partitions back for Windows, you must change the file systems on the Linux section or drive back to a file system that Windows can read - this is what he meant when he said "re-partition"... 8)

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