Been away from Linux for sometime. I recently installed SuSE 11.4 after downloading/burning it to a DVD. The install was set to resize the C: partition.
First install failed, something about not being able to partition /dev/sda …
I then tried reinstalling SuSE using the partitions that it previously made during the failed install and it worked. Now I have two Windows listed in my boot menu, Windows 1 and Windows 2.
I should be able to delete Windows 2, correct? I tried booting to it and it said something about wrong MBR or something to that effect. Windows 1 works normally.
Yes you can delete it
It’s only as menu entry
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Yes, you can delete it from grub, probably it’s the recovery
partition entry on grub
VampirD
Microsoft Windows is like air conditioning
Stops working when you open a window.
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Thank you, that did it.
Enjoy