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Help Uninstalling Linux!
Hello,
I have a laptop running Fedora Core 2, and I am trying to wipe it to put on Windows. Even though the CD is listed first in the boot order, it will not boot to the Solaris system disk. How else could I format this laptop? -skeet |
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