miamicanes
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Mar. 05 2007,21:03 | 
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I have a tablet PC that can only boot from its internal hard drive, its nonexistent internal IDE CD, or its nonexistent internal floppy connected via an exotic, proprietary cable (resembling the plastic-tape cables used to connect laptop motherboards to TFT displays). It does, however, have Windows XP installed, and has both USB & PCMCIA ports free. I can easily use it to copy files to the drive (I have both USB and PARIDE external CD-rom drives, plus a PCMCIA 2-gig microdrive and a pair of 512mb flash drives... one PCMCIA, one USB)
  Assuming I can use Partition Magic to shrink the existing NTFS partition and create new unformatted partitions for /boot (ext-2, /dev/hda2, ~64mb), / (ext-3, /dev/hda3, ~8gb), and swap (/dev/hda4, 256mb), is there any good way to actually install GRUB, create the filesystems, and copy the files from within Windows? 
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