fdisk /mbr

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  • X37375787
    • Jul 2026

    #1

    fdisk /mbr

    For those of you who are familiar with what this does, I got a question for ya:

    I'm in a big dilemma right now: I used to have two hdds, one with WinXP, one with Linux, where hda1 had LILO installed, in order for me to dual boot.

    I had to remove the second harddrive because I formatted it and put Win2k on it (for the girlfriend). Each time I boot off the WinXP harddrive, LILO can't find the kernel. Doh - it's not there.

    So I tried to fdisk/mbr off a Win98SE CD, but it told me that the "Master Boot Record could not be updated" .... Bad news, I can't even clean my MBR out.

    Does anyone have a suggestion on how to do this ? All I need to do is getting rid of LILO ... and NO, format c: ain't an option, new partitions aren't an option either.

    Thanks !
  • X37375787

    #2
    anyother DOS-based tools to clean the MBR perhaps ?

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    • FuqALot
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2001
      • 3817

      #3
      Maybe try booting with a dos floppy disk, then copy fdisk to the harddrive and run it from there, instead of from the cdrom drive.

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      • JFPdude
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2002
        • 4027

        #4
        I have had this problem in the past ... go to the webpage for the hard disk manufacturer and you will find a tool there called disk manager it's made by ontrack it will wipe the hard drive for you and make it usable. If you don;t want to wipe the hard drive it has a tool for just cleaning the master boot record.

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