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I have 2 partitions on my hard drive:

  • first one is ext3 formatted with a Debian installation on it (bootable)
  • second one is NTFS formatted and was used from a previous Windows installation as logical volume (not bootable)

I would like to install Windows 7 on the NTFS partition. How can I make the NTFS partition bootable? Thanks!

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Just install Windows(tm) to it.

Note, however, that windows installer will erase your linux bootloader (but this is easily fixed).

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