We can try. First, you mean that Fedora ate your Win ME MBR, so that you are not able to boot directly into Windows, correct?
When you installed/upgraded to Fedora, what bootloader did you choose, or which are you usuing, lilo or grub?
Do you know what partiton(s) Fedora is on?
I'll have to look at my Fedora disc to see if they have a rescue option, But probably tou need to know what partition Fedora root was installed on.
P.S. I just looked at the Fedora disc. You have an option to rescue the system, but make sure that you have the partition location that Fedora is on. It did not find my Fedora install, but my situation is a multi-boot system.
Also take a look at the following excellent article on Fedora installation;
http://www.informit.com/isapi/product_id...nt/articlex.aspPop in the 1st Fedora disc. When you get the initial Fedora screen, choose
F5 to get the rescue menu. Then type in
linux rescue as per the instructions.
If given the option during the recue, also choose to make a boot floppy. Make sure that the floppy is a clean, formatted disk.
Let us know how it goes.
Let us know how it goes.