M m2t May 24, 2012 #1 I use a dual boot FreeBSD and Windows 7. When I repair my Windows 7, my FreeBSD suddenly not detected. How to restore my boot FreeBSD? Please help.
I use a dual boot FreeBSD and Windows 7. When I repair my Windows 7, my FreeBSD suddenly not detected. How to restore my boot FreeBSD? Please help.
wblock@ Developer May 24, 2012 #2 Please don't shout. Use EasyBCD* to set the Windows boot loader to offer FreeBSD. * It's not obvious from that screen, but there is a free version for download.
Please don't shout. Use EasyBCD* to set the Windows boot loader to offer FreeBSD. * It's not obvious from that screen, but there is a free version for download.
D drhowarddrfine May 24, 2012 #3 In addition, "Help" for a title has been frowned upon, and against most forum rules, since the beginning of the internet.
In addition, "Help" for a title has been frowned upon, and against most forum rules, since the beginning of the internet.
SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator May 24, 2012 #4 Knock it off with the fonts too. I'm surprised DD hasn't been all over you.. [thread=8816]Posting and Editing in the FreeBSD Forums I: proper formatting[/thread]
Knock it off with the fonts too. I'm surprised DD hasn't been all over you.. [thread=8816]Posting and Editing in the FreeBSD Forums I: proper formatting[/thread]
B bbzz May 24, 2012 #6 drhowarddrfine said: In addition, "Help" for a title has been frowned upon, and against most forum rules, since the beginning of the internet. Click to expand... In addition, "please" before "help" is almost always perma-ban.
drhowarddrfine said: In addition, "Help" for a title has been frowned upon, and against most forum rules, since the beginning of the internet. Click to expand... In addition, "please" before "help" is almost always perma-ban.
DutchDaemon Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Developer May 24, 2012 #7 Changed the title to something warm and meaningful.