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Exclamation Removing GRUB from XP-PRO

Sadly I have to report that my much cared for PC is in a bit of a mess due to my over enthusiastic cousin.

I mentioned at dinner that I was going to uninstall Mandrake 9 and install it with RedHat 8. Douglas (my now infamous cousin) asked to jump on the PC to play a game (no problem). Later he emerged to tell me that he'd removed the whole (all) linux partitions from my system with the aid of PartitionMagic and tried to set up a mirror using the 2nd disk (I just shook my head) - just to help out.

It was XP-Pro with Mandrake 9, now the system boots but with the GRUB loader intact. How can I remove the GRUB loader from the system altogether.

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