I have two hard drives. One with Windows XP and another with Ubuntu Linux. I want to replace Ubuntu with some other Linux distro. I'm afraid that doing this will cause my boot manager to work improperly and that I will no longer be able to access my Windows drive.
I'm trying to use the Windows utility FIXMBR to replace the master boot loader (My terminology might be incorrect. What I am referring to is the little program that allows you to choose which OS gets booted). When I run the utility it tells me that repairing the master boot record could make it impossible to access the two existing partitions on my Windows hard drive. It say something about damaging the partition tables or something.
Do I go through and run FIXMBR anyway? It would be a pain to reload everything. could I just install Gentoo on my Linux drive and hope that Gentoo replaces the master boot loader?
I'm trying to use the Windows utility FIXMBR to replace the master boot loader (My terminology might be incorrect. What I am referring to is the little program that allows you to choose which OS gets booted). When I run the utility it tells me that repairing the master boot record could make it impossible to access the two existing partitions on my Windows hard drive. It say something about damaging the partition tables or something.
Do I go through and run FIXMBR anyway? It would be a pain to reload everything. could I just install Gentoo on my Linux drive and hope that Gentoo replaces the master boot loader?