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  • Getting rid of lilo

    Sorry, techie help thread (in case anyone wanted to read anything interesting).

    A little while ago, I got rid of slackware linux in favour of WinXP home. However, yesterday I re-installed linux on a spare partition, in order to test out the new version of athene (http://www.rocklyte.com/athene). However, upon the realisation that it wouldn't do anything useful, I formatted the drive, getting rid of linux again. However, this time, lilo has remained, and I have to choose at boot whether to load XP or linux. Seeing as how I only have the former OS, its pointless and annoying. How do I get rid of it? I tried control panel - advanced - boot and recovery (or something like that), and had a fiddle but nothing.

    Any ideas?
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  • #2
    I find that squeezing the valve and rolling it up slowly usually gets all the air out. Then store it in a cool dry place until next summer. Be careful not to get any stones in it or you might end up with a puncture.
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    • #3
      Sorry, it means linux loader, its the program that most distributions have that enables you to choose which OS you want to load, and or load linux.
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      • #4
        I know with Win XP if you have multiple installations you can choice to delete one by following the same process as deleting a user. The help files give you step by step instructions.

        Some how I think getting rid of Linux won't be as easy as getting rid of Win XP though. The only thing I can think of is doing yet another reformat.
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        • #5
          The thing is that linux has already gone, however the binary in the MBR of the disk hasn't . I'm thinking I reinstall windows, or maybe there's some repair thing on the disk. I don't really want to risk anything until I hear a positive yay or nay from people.

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          • #6
            If you reinstall Win XP without reformating then you'll end up with three choices at boot up instead of two.
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            • #7
              lilo overwrites the mbr, iirc.
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              • #8
                Google

                Try
                Code:
                lilo -u
                or
                Code:
                fdisk /mbr
                or something.
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                • #9
                  Mercator: I might be able to do that in knoppix or something... but where will that leave winXP?
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                  • #10
                    fdisk /mbr you should be able to do from a dos windows in XP.
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                    • #11
                      My XP installation strangely doesn't have fdisk. I would've recommended this too, otherwise.

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                      • #12
                        I just tried that, I dont have fdisk
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                        • #13
                          Boot with Knoppix/equiv, write a lilo.conf that simply loads Windows's own loader automatically, and let it stay there?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FrustratedPoet
                            I find that squeezing the valve and rolling it up slowly usually gets all the air out. Then store it in a cool dry place until next summer. Be careful not to get any stones in it or you might end up with a puncture.
                            Or if you really want to dispose of it, put a "Caution, wet floor" sign on it, and float it out to see on a falling tide and off-shore wind.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by elijah
                              I just tried that, I dont have fdisk
                              It's in the WinXP rescue console, you need to place your WinXP CD in the drive and boot with it, then get to the rescue console.

                              fdisk /mbr should fix it.

                              Either that or "FIXBOOT".
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