As a few of you might remember, I have been trying to fix an annoying boot problem with my computer for a long time. I tried to install Fedora Core 2, and my the CHS table was changed, causing Windows to not successfully boot.
I tried using
sfdisk -d /dev/hda | sfdisk --no-reread -H255 /dev/hda
from the System Rescue Disk, but it did not change the CHS tables AT ALL. I think this is because the rescue disk did not use Linux Kernel 2.6 (which introduced the new way of addressing the hard drive's geometry).
I don't want to have to risk reinstalling Linux just to get this fixed. Is there a bootable disk I can obtain that should work?
I tried using
sfdisk -d /dev/hda | sfdisk --no-reread -H255 /dev/hda
from the System Rescue Disk, but it did not change the CHS tables AT ALL. I think this is because the rescue disk did not use Linux Kernel 2.6 (which introduced the new way of addressing the hard drive's geometry).
I don't want to have to risk reinstalling Linux just to get this fixed. Is there a bootable disk I can obtain that should work?