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Browse All TopicsI have Windows98SE on my first hard-drive and Linux on my second hard-drive. I have loaded System Commander on the drive containing Windows98SE. When System Commander boots, it recognizes both operating systems and identifies both as being bootable. However, when I select Linux, System Commander says that the MBR is either missing or corrupted. I realize that the MBR for Linux is on the second hard-drive, creating my problem. I would like to know how I could either get the Linux MBR over onto my first hard-drive, so that I could boot either Windows or Linux. Thanks
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