Hi guys,
I'm messing about with a couple of computers that have been configured with windows xp (c
and red hat (d
.
What I want to be able to do is ensure that xp is the boot priority, because at the moment red hat is (I get the red hat splash screen with linux/dos boot options).
In the past, for non-linux multiboot setups, I've always used easybcd to control the boot sequence but that doesn't appear to work anymore; I've downloaded it from several places but I just get system errors when I try to install it! I'm not sure it will even help me with this situation, but it worked well in the past with windows setups
If easybcd is out of the equation, is there anything else I can do?
Cheers,
SW.
I'm messing about with a couple of computers that have been configured with windows xp (c


What I want to be able to do is ensure that xp is the boot priority, because at the moment red hat is (I get the red hat splash screen with linux/dos boot options).
In the past, for non-linux multiboot setups, I've always used easybcd to control the boot sequence but that doesn't appear to work anymore; I've downloaded it from several places but I just get system errors when I try to install it! I'm not sure it will even help me with this situation, but it worked well in the past with windows setups

If easybcd is out of the equation, is there anything else I can do?
Cheers,
SW.