The Windows system was reinstalled yesterday and cannot be accessed from Linux.
It took a while to get it done.
Write it down and you will know it next time.
First, set the boot from the CD, and use the Linux boot disk, that is, the boot from the Linux disk, to enter the Linux repair interface.
After entering, select whether to configure the network. If you do not configure the network, go to Linux.
#> Startx // enter xwindows
Enter the root account
Enable/boot/GRUB/grub. conf
Your existing system is displayed here.
Title fedora (.....)
Root (hd0, 2)
Title Windows Vista Home
Root (hd0, 0)
The information here is not necessarily the same.
I want it to be added to Linux at startup.
Enter:
> Grub
Then go to gurb>
Grub> root (hd0, 2)
Grub> setup (hd0)
There is a space between root setup and parentheses
Then restart and you will see the grub option. OK
Then I went to Windows and found that only drive C was available, and other drive letters were missing. Open disk management and do not format it. Just set the drive letter. Then the system is OK!
However, the Windows Server 2003 video card and audio card driver cannot be found. A friend gave a prompt to use the driver genie. Haha! Coming soon...