Sorry to bring this question up again as I know it's been on the list
before.
I'll be testing out NT5 on my current linux box (ducks for cover) and
want to use the "dd" command to grab my current linux only boot sector.
However once the testing I need to do is finished I shall wish to remove
ntldr from the mbr and put back my current boot sector.
So I'd appreciate it if that nice fellow who posted the command line for
this awhile back would do it again :-D.
Actually why don't we put things like this up on the web page. A hints
and tips section or something ????
Anyway, I look forward to being able to grab my boot sector, save it and
restore in the near future
Cheers
Glen
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