--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ernst Dinkla" <> Had the same experience with a Suse trial maybe 2 years ago. In > the end I did a low level format of the disc on an Acorn Risc Os > machine, after that it was easy to get it ready for Windows > partitioning again. It is possible to get rid of it with other > means but I don't recall how. It should be in the Suse manuals. > > Ernst In the interest of saving others a lot of trouble, this is the easy way to get of the Linux bootloader: A) boot your system with a Windows 98 bootsdisk, or any other bootdisk that has FDISK on it. B) When you get to the DOS prompt, type in : fdisk/mbr and hit enter. The next time Win boots up it'll put up a notice that the boot- record is missing, so it has to boot from a previous profile. Let it. That's all there is to it, I wish I had trusted the info when I first got it, it would've saved me a whole lot of time. Steve K
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[Digital BW] Re: Epson 7500 what inks should I use?
2003-02-18 by Steven Karafyllakis <stevek@evcom.net>
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