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April 17th, 2007 17:00

Disabling Mediadirect button

I have recently purchased an XPS M1210, on which I have installed linux. In the process I (intentionally) deleted all partitions as shipped including the mediadirect partition. Everything is fine, except now, if I press the mediadirect button when the machine is off, it fails to start mediadirect (of course, I removed uit). That's fine. BUT it also clobbers the partition table preventing the machine from booting. I would really just like to disable this button, but there appears to be no option to do that in the Bios setup. Is there anyway to do so?

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April 17th, 2007 22:00

Did you try rewriting the MBR? That might kill it.

Strangely, I deleted the extra Dell partitions and installed Linux (dual boot with XP) and Media direct still works.

Peter

April 18th, 2007 08:00

Well, when I installed linux, I chose to have grub write to the MBR, if that's what you mean? When I press the mediadirect button when the machine is off, the (bios stored) MediaDirect image comes up, then there's an error message (I forget what) and I get the grub prompt. nothing boots at that point. Starting from a Live CD and running fdisk shows that the first partition type has been relabelled to W95/FAT32, and the partitions are out of order. If I use fdisk to delete all partitions and then reboot the laptop, it seems to recover the old partition table as long as there were no extended partitions present.

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