SOT: w2k alters mbr
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon Jun 17 10:57:56 EDT 2002
| Buying a new computer, (o joy, (note lowercase)),
| I get w2k with it.
|
| Being a curious sort I install it, everything
| works okay except that w2k sets itself (hda3)
| active, stealing the next boot.
|
| Is there any way to stop w2k from doing this,
| or to have grub fix it?
So they're still doing this. A couple years ago, I found the
paragraph in one of MS's pages of fine print where they state that
Windows will check all the partitions during a boot, and any not
containing a valid MS OS may be marked non-bootable. This is to help
you, of course, since you wouldn't want to be confused by
accidentally booting a partition that doesn't contain a valid OS.
I also found another paragraph which states that by running the MS
OS, you give them permission to do as they wish to any file on the
disk. So you should be glad they only modified the master boot
record. By running W2K, you've given them permission to wipe the
linux partition clean. You might also make sure that you don't have
anything on your disk that you don't want MS to use, since by booting
W2K you've also given them permission to send any of your files back
to headquarters, to use as they wish.
Of course, if you wanted to challenge this in court, it would
probably be declared illegal. But you first make sure that you have a
couple million $ in your legal fund ...
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