..Remove GoBack from the Master Boot Record
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Note: Because the timing of the key-presses that are described in this section can be critical, especially on a fast computer, we strongly suggest that you try this more than once if you are not successful the first time.
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Turn off the computer.
Start the computer, and then immediately press and hold down the Ctrl+Alt+G keys. A message will appear that gives you the option to force the removal of GoBack from the master boot record. Note that some computers require that you hold down the Ctrl+Alt keys while rapidly tapping the G key.
Press F to force the removal of GoBack from the master boot record.
Restart the computer.
Solution 2
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WARNINGS:
Do not try this unless multiple attempts to use Solution 1 have failed.
This procedure will delete ALL partitions from your hard drive. If you have multiple partitions and you follow these instructions, you may lose all of your data.
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Follow the instructions for your operating system.
Windows 95/98/Me
Insert a Windows Startup disk in the floppy disk drive and restart the computer.
At the A:\ prompt, type the following:
FDisk /MBR
Press Enter. This will rewrite the MBR, remove the GoBack entry, and replace the Windows boot information with default settings.
When you see the A:\ prompt again, remove the floppy and restart the computer.
Repeat any procedures that you previously performed, such as using a Restore or Recovery CD that came with the computer, or creating partitions.
Windows 2000/XP
Start the computer from a Windows installation CD or a Windows bootable floppy disk.
Use the Windows Recovery Console to run the FIXMBR command. Refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles for instructions on accessing and using the Windows Recovery Console and the FIXMBR command:
Windows 2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;229716
Windows XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;314058