bootloader
Norman Silverstone
norman at littletank.org
Thu Aug 7 15:33:35 UTC 2014
> Here is what you do:
>
> [1] Back up anything important
> [2] Insert Windows disc, boot from it
> [3] Reinstall Windows
> [4] PC will now only boot into Windows -- no Ubuntu menu any more
> [5] Update Windows, get it all working, *then*
> [6] Insert Ubuntu disk, boot from it
> [7] Follow the steps on that page
> [8] Reboot
>
> Now your boot menu should be back in place and you can choose which OS to run.
>
> I recommend updating Windows *before* you restore the bootloader, as
> it is possible (but not very likely) that some Windows updates might
> remove it again.
>
That is very clear, thank you. When I have completed [7] Ubuntu is still
running from the live-DVD and if I simply reboot without removing the
disc it will boot from the DVD which is not what is required so, is it
in order to just remove the disc without going through any particular
shut down process?
Norman
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