
01-18-2011, 05:28 PM
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Jaguar
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 93
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hum well, it sounds silly i guess, but every time i try a bootloader that fails to boot anything I would have to boot either another drive with a working bootloader or a boot cd to fix it 
How to do it hum.. well a menu system like grub would be nice, since it defaults to the boot stored on the root of the hd we could use a hotkey to select the boot loader in the mbr or where we would get the choice between multiple "boots".
Errrr.. i have no idea how to do this myself, it was just a idea i had since this isn't the first time i encounter a bootloader that doesn't work like it should on my amd system.
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