bcbc, since the reporter is no longer using Ubuntu, and there's a lot of
noise and little signal here, there's no point in keeping this bug open.
If you think there has been a regression in bug #576724, then follow up
there.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Windows 7 Not Booting after Grub installed to bootsector
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Here is another: http://askubuntu.com/questions/269720/cant-start-
windows-after-installing-ubuntu
And another:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1769482&p=12560337&viewfull=1#post12560337
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Phillip Susi,
There seem to many a number of issues here, but the fact is that Grub
installed itself over the windows boot sector, not the MBR. Wiping out
the partition boot sector prevents Windows from booting, whereas
replacing the bootloader in the MBR is normal (obviously). The bug I
reported
PS here is another one: http://askubuntu.com/questions/263606/windows-8
-no-longer-boots-after-grub-wiped-out-the-windows-bootsector
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The FIXMBR command in the windows recovery console will *REMOVE* grub,
and restore the Windows boot loader. Since you deleted Ubuntu I
assume your goal is to not have it any longer, and return to a pure
Windows system. If you are still having trouble
I have tried using the FIXMBR command in the windows recovery disc but,
as described in an above post, it did not work. Could you point me to a
source that can instruct on how to properly use this command instead of
arguing about how a post was unrelated? I did happen to find one of the
links helpf
That is completely unrelated to this issue bcbc. Grub is installed to
the MBR by default, and if you want to put the windows MBR back, you
need to use the FIXMBR command.
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Grub2 may have been fixed to prevent installing on any windows
partition, but it is still installed on my windows partition. I didn't
select to install grub on the windows partition, I chose to install
Ubuntu alongside windows. It did not specify where it would install the
grub, and there was no op
Here's the bug I was referring to: bug 576724
This is a comment from that bug:
This bug was fixed in the package grub2 - 1.98+20100614-2ubuntu4
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grub2 (1.98+20100614-2ubuntu4) maverick; urgency=low
* Rearrange postinst install_devices logic so that preparatory code is run
Grub2 was fixed to prevent offering to install on any windows partition. This
seems to be a regression if it's offering Windows partitions now. I've noticed
a couple of similar cases on askubuntu.com:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/230775/problem-with-dual-boot-windows-xp-ubuntu-12-04
http://ask
I tried both of them ( separately and together) All I got then was a
flashing underscore.
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On Nov 25, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> You need to use the FIXBOOT command iirc, not FIXMBR, to repair the
> windows boot sector.
>
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> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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You need to use the FIXBOOT command iirc, not FIXMBR, to repair the
windows boot sector.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I have just re-installed ubuntu over itself to replace the grub. I am
back to where I started, I can boot ubuntu but not windows.
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My computer came with Windows 7 installed on it. I wanted to try Ubuntu,
so I installed it alongside Windows 7 and everything was fine. I n
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Windows 7 Not Booting
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Now there is no linux grub or windows boot page
Just a flashing underscore in the top left corner
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Windows 7 Not Booting
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I tried that and now there is no Linux grub or windows boot page. Do I
need to specify a location for the windows boot page?
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On Nov 22, 2012, at 8:35 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> You appear to have mistakenly installed grub to the boot sector of the
> NTFS partition. You will ne
You appear to have mistakenly installed grub to the boot sector of the
NTFS partition. You will need to use the windows tools ( FIXBOOT
command in the recovery console iirc ) to repair the boot sector,
replacing grub with the windows boot loader.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Inco
Boot Info Script 0.61 [1 April 2012]
= Boot Info Summary: ===
=> Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector 1 of
the same hard drive for core.img. core.img is at this location and looks
for (,msdos
Thank you. I will run the script now.
I came across another option to get back onto windows that re-installls
the windows master boot record. Would that still allow me to access
Ubuntu? Here is the link to the page I found it on:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/32523/how-to-manually-repair-windows
Extract the script from the archive, and if you extracted it to your
Downloads directory, then open a terminal and:
cd Downloads
sudo ./bootinfoscript
Mounting means opening the filesystem on the disk and attaching it
somewhere within the Unix filesystem hierarchy so you can access the
files. nt
I am not sure how to get the script to run. Is there a ceartain
application that is required?
I was also wondering what mounting the disk does. Will I still be able
to boot Windows if I mount the partition?
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I didn't mean for the two errors to sound unrelated, but I believe that
I can not boot Windows because it is in hibernation. That is the problem
I am trying to fix, and what I believe the bug is. I came about this
possibility because: 1) I left windows on overnight and it would have
gone into hiber
You seem to be conflating two unrelated errors. One involving mounting
your windows partition from within Ubuntu, and one with booting windows.
If you want to clear the hibernation file and mount the partition from
Ubuntu, you need to prefix the command with sudo to get super user
permissions. Se
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