![]() Finally reboot and your windows should boot. Take a look at your hard disks with sudo fdisk -l if you’re unsure. ![]() Replace sda if you want to install the MBR to a different drive. Sudo dd if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda If the package got installed use following to write the MBR. I really don’t know why you want to do the second, but anyway here are the 2 solutions I know of.īoot Linux and make sure you’ve a working Internet connection and type following on the terminal/konsole. It’s quite easy you need just a Linux live cd like (the Ubuntu live cd or Knoppix) or an installed Linux you want get rid of. I’m often, at least more than I care, asked how to restore a Windows MBR/bootloader without having a windows install cd or a dos boot disk at hand. Mini-Howto: Restore Windows MBR/Bootloader with Linux
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