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Nov 6, 2004, 10:17 AM
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You need to have a separate partition for Windows. Do you have one, or is the entire drive used for Linux partitions? Or do you have more than one drive? /dev/hdd usually corresponds to the fourth hard drive.

You can run the command "fdisk -l /dev/hdd" (that's a lowercase 'L', not an uppercase 'i') to see a list of all the partitions on /dev/hdd. The command "df" will list all the currently mounted partitions/devices, and the file /etc/fstab should list all the partitions/devices with mount points.
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