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123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 22 Thread: Dual boot- "error: no such device" after reformating/reloaded XP partition Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 12th, 2010 #1 Paulgirardin View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Frothy Coffee! Join Date Nov 2009 Location Auckland New Zealand Beans 215 DistroUbuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn Dual boot- "error: no such device" after reformating/reloaded boot0 gpt error XP partition After a couple of weeks with XP misbehaving I bit the bullet and reformatted the XP partition and reloaded XP. XP and Ubuntu are on different drives and they were booting ok prior the the reformatting. With the Ubuntu drive selected as the 1st hd boot device in Bios: I can boot into Ubuntu ok if I select it in the Grub2 menu If I select XP in the Grub menu I get: "error:no such device c8e4918ce4917cfe" If I select the XP drive as the 1st hd boot device in Bios I can boot straight into XP.So that is ok. This thread: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawik...roblems:search has given me a clue that: "The UUID listed in grub.cfg is wrong In some cases the UUID in the above search line in grub.cfg is wrong. This can for example happen if the UUID has changed due to formatting or partitioning. Bugs The "search" function is plagued by various bugs (see [1], [2]), causing the search to fail." However the fix in that thread gives me this result: "At the grub menu at boot up (you might have to hold the "shift" key or press "Esc" to get to the Grub menu) select the OS you are trying to boot. But do not press "enter", press "e" instead to edit the menuentry. Delete the line search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set 86d32ee3-aec6-490b-8dab-e5cfff9c7af9 and then press "Ctrl+X". This sho
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computer has restarted, and you're left with the following when the computer tries to boot from the hard drive:b0 errorWhat does this mean? Simply that the partition isn't active. Why the MacOS installer doesn't automatically set the partition as active (especially when https://mattgadient.com/2006/09/24/b0-error-when-installing-mac-os-x/ it's the only partition) puzzles me. Maybe it has something to do with me installing OS X on a PC. Regardless, here is a fix I came across here. There are a lot of people who experience https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20090403201616AAJC9MY a b0 error on their first boot up after installation. Or the bootloader immediately takes them back to the Windows installation (on dual boot).These people probably forgot to set the MacOSX partition "Active"A common mantra provided boot1 error here to newbies for setting up for installation is:Make the partition PrimaryMake the partition ID=AF (signifies an HFS partition)Make the partition ActiveThere is a built-in Unix utility in MacOSX that can be used to set your partition "Active". It is called FdiskSetting Your Partition "Active" Using Fdisk-Words in bold below are things you must type (followed by Enter).1. Boot your Mac OS X install dvd 2. Once the installer is running, go to the boot1 /boot 5 Utilities menu and open Terminal3. Determine which disk your MacOSX partition is on Type diskutil listVerify which disk number holds your partition (disk0, disk1, etc.) 4. Start using Fdisk Assuming the MacOSX disk is the first disk ("disk0"), then type fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 <== use "rdisk" with your disk number here !!Ignore the error "fdisk: could not open MBR file …" 5. Determine which partition for MacOSX needs to be set "Active" Type pVerify which partition is for MacOSX (1, 2, 3, etc.) 6. Set the partition "Active" Assuming it is partition 1, then type f 1 <== use your partition number here !! 7. Save and exit Type writeType y (yes you are sure)Type exit (to quit) 8. Remove the install DVD and reboot ← How to transfer Firefox settings from Windows to LinuxWindows Vista - what driver to use for the 3Com Gigabit LOM (3C940) network card → Balaji I encountered a number of failed attempts—when I booted into Mac OS X, it prompted me to restart my machine. But after several attempts, it worked. Every time it is happening so.. Also the device drivers are not working properly… The OS seems to be very slow. Rodney I am installing 10.4.6 via VMWare. It gets installed but when I restarted, it gave me a "b0
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