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OK, so whats the problem?

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OK, so whats the problem?

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• The “windows 1” section will try to boot from the sharing partition (first hard disk, third partition, the FAT partition… remember it’s counting from zero). This partition will have only some of my files, and not Windows itself, so any boot from this partition will fail. (I suppose SuSE thinks we MIGHT put some Windows version on this paritition in the future. I think this boot menu option is confusing, so I’ll just remove it.) • The “windows 2” section is pointed to the right place, but has an error. • Remove the wrong “windows” section — Select the windows section that references (hd0,2) by left-click-dragging over the text. Hit the “delete” or “backspace” key on your keyboard to erase it. Poof! Gone. • Fix the remaining Windows option — Continue your editing… I took the secton “windows 2” and changed it to be like this: title Windows XP map (hd1) (hd0) root (hd1,0) chainloader+1 makeactive Note Some notes: “Windows XP” can be whatever text you want in the boot menu “map…”

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