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Old 26th October 2006, 02:50 PM
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Fedora 6 Installing dual boot 2 hard drives with windows xp error

I have windows xp on my master harddrive. I installed fedora 6 on a brand new harddrive, slave. It finished installing. Now when my computer loads, windows loads automatically. If during boot I tell it to boot of fedora's hard drive, I get a operating system not found error. Is there something I did wrong during installation, is there someway to fix it now, or should I reinstall it and do something else? Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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