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April 7th, 2008 13:00

Problems with dual boot (grub) and SP1.

I've just been made aware of an issue with upgrading to SP1 on a dual boot Vista/Linux system.  Seems if you've got Enterprise or Ultimate edition, you need to re-instate the Vista bootloader before SP1 will install.  Other editions should be OK.  Can anyone confirm?

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April 8th, 2008 01:00

The Service Pack 1 for Vista is installing the hidden folders to the Directory Windows. And that is mostly emailing scanning as well as input and output scanning for protection of software piracy and it also serve it as well in complying to the patent pendent protection of the founder who does in all the jobs of fighting the invading foreign worm and if it is worms then it is really trojan or trozan.And we will stay defense where the barrier wall against the e-worm is on the other side of the Anti-Virus's border line which is just near with me and I guard the beaten down trojan with the ClamWin that is also Auto Finding the Virus and informing the warning but McAfee is all you have and that the McAfee belongs to our friend in the Dell Forum but her computer already infected with the Virus and now it is my turn to use the Almighty Norton to invade and search and attack the virus in our best USA made satellite! Remember, McAfee is the better guys since ClamWin is too old version as so far as I heard about our allies of good morals even it is still not expired and still running among us on our side.

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April 8th, 2008 01:00

 I have no problem with installing the triple boot choices and that is : Linux or XP Professional or XP Professional in my bootloader of WINNT system but it is also the BIOS where it is avail to show the selector with the scrolling mouse to find it so as it is available to go to CMOS or detour it to normal mode is more important to me.

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April 8th, 2008 04:00

You've entirely lost me there! :smileysurprised:
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