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Date:      Wed, 30 Sep 1998 22:39:25 -0400
From:      Christina Studt <cstudt@osf1.gmu.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   boot manager with NT
Message-ID:  <3612EB5D.5E3F410B@mason.gmu.edu>

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I looked at FAQ 2.9, "Windows 95 killed my boot manager!..."  I thought
it might help my situation, which is that Windows NT killed my boot
manager.  I followed the directions from the FAQ, and a window popped up
which said "An application has attempted to directly access the hard
disk, which cannot be supported.  This may cause the application to
function incorrectly."  The choices were terminate and ignore.  I chose
ignore, but the result was "Error 128 reading boot record from disk 0"

I've been a UNIX user for a few years, but I'm a complete novice with
the administration side of things, and all of it makes me very nervous.
With constant reassurance from my TA, I more or less completed the
novice installation, but w/o a boot manager, I don't even know how
things are going on the FreeBSD side of my machine.  I bought it
partitioned so that NT is on C: and D: and F: was reserved for FreeBSD.

Please help!

Thanks
Christina


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