Feb 18, 2007, 01:06 AM
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If you can download a Linux LiveCD (even Knoppix should be fine), you could surely backup anything you needed using it, provided that you have a DVD burner (and a drive to run the LiveCD from). You can then wipe the Linux partitions from that LiveCD, but I wonder why you can't even delete the Linux partitions using the "textmode" partitioner.
Out of sheer interest, what partition is set to be the boot partition in fdisk? (I believe fdisk provides that information.)
I believe there is a chance that setting the Windows partition to be the boot partition may allow fixmbr (et cetera) to function as normal, but I am not sure if such behavior is contingent upon the boot partition.
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Last edited by Snowknight; Feb 18, 2007 at 01:12 AM.
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