Hello,
Ok, I have Vista and Ubuntu dual booted, on separate hdds. I had just finished beating Crysis: Warhead, an awesome game by the way, for some reason my computer bsods. I reboot and when it restarts I get a GRUB21 error. So, since I'm sorta new to Linux, from what I know, this means that the Linux mbr can't be found right? To fix which, I assume I need to throw the Linux cd in and repair....correct? I guess it's not all bad b/c I had planned on reformatting anyway, and all my important info is on my data drive which is separate from both OS drives. I'll try this, but since I'm new I didn't know if it would work, and what others had to say about it. Thanks.
Jon
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.0.1
Reply to Damo
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I am guessing that you are new to linux and might appreciate a few other links
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Ooops, sorry i am new here! I meant that last post to go into a different thread! Ah well i guess it's ok in here? Sorry chaps.
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Most versions of linux (distros) make it easy to open a command-line, just look for the icon that looks like a monitor/tele with a ">" mark in it. That's the usual icon most distros use and it's usually on one of the taskbars, which we call panels for fear of being sued by microsquish ;) In Ubuntu it's quite tough tho, go up to the top taskbar/panel and click on
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