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Help after installing suse pro 9.1, windows ntldr missing

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Aug 16th, 2004
Help me please! After I installed Suse Pro 9.1 I get the following message when trying to boot to windows from the grub bootloader:

root (hd0,0)
Filesystem type is fat, partition type 0xc
chainloader +1


NTLDR is missing
Press any key to restart
I've tried the suse fix (http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/0...booting91.html) but it didn't work , when I try to copy files to the windows partition in suse or the windows recovery console I get access denied errors...I have data on the windows partition that I'd like to backup via a ztree feature (keep directory structure) but can't because windows won't load and there seems to be no way to fix it...if you know of any linux ztree type utility I could use or how to get windows to work again pleease tell me

Thanks!
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