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Boot-loader still there when uninstalled Linux

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Refalm:
That friend I was talking about said that Desktop/LX crashed twice... I think he's done something wrong, but I can't tell because I have to see his computer first...

voidmain:
It's entirely possible that it crashed. But there are varying degrees of "crash".  I can't speak for Desktop/LX as I have never used it. I've heard it mentioned around here a few times. What's its angle?

KernelPanic:
angle = noobified

KernelPanic:
I recommended it to a windows using friend and he said 'no, it's too much like windows'. I laughed till I cried and gave hima pat on the back.

Refalm:
OK, a friend at school installing Lycoris Desktop/LX part two:

He removed his ext2 partition and went back to Windows XP. He found out it was slow as hell compared to Desktop/LX...

He tried Blue Linux but was not satisfied. Than he tried to reiinstall Desktop.LX again and finally found what he did wrong.

At the end of the installation, you have to tell it that you want to install your own boot-loader, so that it's easiyer to remove Desktop/LX from the computer.

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