0) make a backup. 1) unplug the centos drive while you do the install, just to be sure. (warning, you may run into master-slave complications due to this, depending how you've got things configured) 2) install windows. 3) boot from centos disk in rescue mode. re-install grub. I think the right syntax for this would be: chroot /mnt/sysimage /sbin/grub-install 4) you did remember to make a backup, right?
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 10:49:26PM +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
I have a computer that dual boots between Windows and CentOS. Each has it's own hard drive.
I suddenly have a problem with Windows, and may need to reinstall. I need it for applications like After Effects, Premiere, and other things that I am currently in the middle of a project with.
It seems the system has become usnstable, it's preventing me from continuing to work, and I may need to wipe the Windows partition clean and start again.
My concern is that if I do that, I will lose the Grub boot loader and not be able to access CentOS again.
How can I reinstall Windows with a clean partition, and preserve my dual booting?
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