Oct 28, 2007 #2 G Gigamo Limp Gawd Joined Jan 24, 2007 Messages 266 Install EasyBCD, click "Reinstall the Vista MBR", save settings, reboot. When back in vista (yous hould normally have booted into vista automatically now), just add a new boot entry for Ubuntu and define which harddisk it's on.
Install EasyBCD, click "Reinstall the Vista MBR", save settings, reboot. When back in vista (yous hould normally have booted into vista automatically now), just add a new boot entry for Ubuntu and define which harddisk it's on.
Oct 28, 2007 #3 A As I Lay Dying Gawd Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 975 or you can install wingrub to simplify the whole process. Also if you wanted to use the windows boot loader you should not of installed grub.
or you can install wingrub to simplify the whole process. Also if you wanted to use the windows boot loader you should not of installed grub.
Oct 28, 2007 #4 P pxc Extremely [H] Joined Oct 22, 2000 Messages 33,063 Don't you need to have the Ubuntu boot loader installed on the linux partition (not the default) for that to work with EasyBCD?
Don't you need to have the Ubuntu boot loader installed on the linux partition (not the default) for that to work with EasyBCD?
Oct 28, 2007 #5 odoe [H]F Junkie Joined Oct 10, 2001 Messages 9,796 If you're not going to be helpful, then don't bother posting. Threadcrapping will get you infracted.