On 8/25/06, queasyfish <queasyfish at yahoo.com> wrote: > When I rebooted, the bootloader stops with an "error 22" and will not boot > into anything (I was assuming that it would boot into Windows). Anyway, > this is my issue - how to boot into windows/fix the bootloader. I would imagine that there's a "restore" or "repair" option on the 10.1 CD's boot menu that would let you reinstall the bootloader without doing a full install, but I'm not familiar enough with it to know off-hand. Alternatively, from an ubuntu forum post I came across (at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=206262) : <snip> You deleted grub when you deleted Ubuntu. Right now you do not have a boot loader to boot up XP. You can do 2 things. Reinstall Ubuntu or get a windows XP install disk. Boot to it. Select recovery mode by entering r at the first prompt. It will take you through a quick dialogue eventually asking you which version of windows you want to use for the recovery. You only have 1 so enter 1 and it will give you a command line i.e. C:\ Enter this command there Code: fixmbr This will rewrite the mbr with windows bootloader and you will be able to boot to XP like you did before ubuntu </snip>