In order to remove LILO, run the Windows FDISK program with the /mbr
command..
FDISK /mbr should allow you to boot from the old setup after a re-start...
Steve....
Edward Tucker wrote:
> I have a older computer that Linux was installed on, and it was using LILO
> as a boot manager. I want to set this computer up for a friend with
> Windows 95 as the operating system. How do you go about removing LILO, and
> getting back to just booting to C: drive using Dos. As it is now, it boots
> looking for Linux, even though the only system installed is DOS.
>
> Ed Tucker
>
>
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