Newb123
May 16th, 2008, 12:26 PM
H guys,
I'm having trouble understanding what is happening. I had a Debian Etch install previously, and then I split the partition and put Vista on the 2nd partition. OSS can't seem to find my original Debian install now, and when I go through DD10 and set the Debian partition as the active partition it boots up to a certain point and then gives me "MBR Error 3". I'm guessing the MBR got hosed by Vista or OSS. Either way, my Debian partition is unbootable now. It originally had GRUB as the boot loader as far as I can tell. Is there anything OSS can do about this, or do I have to resort to linux boot cd?
I'm having trouble understanding what is happening. I had a Debian Etch install previously, and then I split the partition and put Vista on the 2nd partition. OSS can't seem to find my original Debian install now, and when I go through DD10 and set the Debian partition as the active partition it boots up to a certain point and then gives me "MBR Error 3". I'm guessing the MBR got hosed by Vista or OSS. Either way, my Debian partition is unbootable now. It originally had GRUB as the boot loader as far as I can tell. Is there anything OSS can do about this, or do I have to resort to linux boot cd?