>From what you are saying we know the BIOS boot system is working. We
know the HDD boot system is not working. Often this is becuase of a
wreaked MBR - so first off reload the MBR.
In DOS this use to be done with the FDISK command which IMHO is a
STUPID place to put it! I have no idea how this
Since this is a Debian based machine, a simple "sudo update-grub" should
reinstall grub into the MBR (which is what you want). Windows should be
automatically detected and have an entry created for it in the Grub boot
menu.
The caveat to all of this could be the use of UEFI. If this is a recent
Any one ventured into multibooting their Nexus 7 yet?
Mel
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