Hello everyone,
I need some of your guy's help. I have a computer which was running Windows 7, and I decided to dual-boot with Ubuntu 11.10;
I used all the recommended settings, however, now I have no bootloader.
I can only boot into Ubuntu, and I cannot for the live of me get the grub menu to appear.
I have tried "sudo update-grub"; as well as purging and reinstalling grub.
Any suggestions are highly appreciated! Thank you
Ubuntu - Grub Problems
Re: Ubuntu - Grub Problems
When you do update-grub, what does the list look like ? Does it include the windows OS ?
Re: Ubuntu - Grub Problems
Thanks for the reply Jacek, I did end up fixing this though.jacek wrote:When you do update-grub, what does the list look like ? Does it include the windows OS ?
I fixed the windows boot installer through a recovery disc, and then installed a windows/linux based bootloader;
Everything appears to be working now!
Re: Ubuntu - Grub Problems
Yeah sometimes installing Windows can hide the Ubuntu install. Never heard to if the other way around though.
ah well as long as you fixed it.
ah well as long as you fixed it.
Re: Ubuntu - Grub Problems
I seem to have been the only person on the planet with that kind of problem; it was quite annoying trying to find a fix, but it is all good now !jacek wrote:Yeah sometimes installing Windows can hide the Ubuntu install. Never heard to if the other way around though.
ah well as long as you fixed it.
Once again I set afoot on my Ubuntu experience (inspired by you!)
** in case anyone is reading this with the intention of fixing their own problem:
1- Make a liveCD Windows recovery disc.
2- Boot to it and open the control panel.
3- Use the "fixmbr" command.
You should then be able to boot using your windows bootloader into Windows and fix it from there!
Re: Ubuntu - Grub Problems
I hate a problem like this but I "uninstalled" Ubuntu and then it worked....