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Hi,
I'm currently volunteering at a college in Ghana to introduce Linux. I
have setup up automatic network installation, and so far this works. But
I have a problem with the existing windows installation on the computers
in one classroom: I resize the existing windows partition using
ntfsresize, but afterwards, windows won't boot any more.
I can access the partition from Linux, I can start the recovery console
of the Windows CD, but neither fixboot, fixmbr or changing the
partitioning helps in any way: Whenever I boot windows (either using the
windows MBR, or using grub) it just hangs there.
I would be very thankful for a quick hint, as this jeopardizes my whole
project here -- after all, what good is the automatic Linux installation
if you have to manually re-install windows afterwards?
Thanks!
Joachim
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