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From: Colm Buckley <colm@tuatha.org>
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Subject: Re: [ILUG] Re: removing lilo
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> == SoloCDM
>> == Bryan Hunt

>> choose the repair option when installing windows nt/2000/whatever

> What is the "repair option"?

When you boot from the WNT/W2k/whatever install CD, it offers you the
choice of installing a new system, or repairing an existing
installation.

           Colm

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