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19 replies to this topic #1 gfreed gfreed Newbie Members 10 posts United States Posted 16 May 2009 cannot find grldr hirens boot usb - 06:40 PM I was using Gtub4dos to make a flash drive bootable. Now when i boot my system from the HARD DRIVE i get a strange error Try (hd0'0):NTFS5:No GRLDR cannot find grldr windows 10 Try (hd0'1):FAT32:No GRLDR Try (hd0'2):NTFS5:No GRLDR Try (hd0'3):INVAL OR NUL Can not find GRLDR Press space bar to hold screen, any other key to load previous MBR... Anyone have an idea what this is? Thanks Back to top #2 steve6375 steve6375 Platinum Member Developer 6232 posts Location:UK Interests:computers, programming (masm,vb6,C,vbs), photography,TV,films,guitars United Kingdom Posted 16 May 2009 - 08:38 PM I was
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using Gtub4dos to make a flash drive bootable. Now when i boot my system i get a strange error Try (hd0'0):NTFS5:No GRLDRTry (hd0'1):FAT32:No GRLDRTry (hd0'2):NTFS5:No GRLDRTry (hd0'3):INVAL OR NULCan not find GRLDRPress space bar to hold screen, any other key to load previous MBR...Anyone have an idea what this is? ThanksWhat did you use to partition and format the USB drive? Can you see the file under another OS?It sounds like a corrupt formatted drive? Back to top #3 maanu maanu Gold Member Advanced user 1125 posts Pakistan Posted 16 May 2009 - 09:01 PM I was using Gtub4dos to make a flash drive bootable. Now when i boot my system i get a strange error Try (hd0'0):NTFS5:No GRLDRTry (hd0'1):FAT32:No GRLDRTry (hd0'2):NTFS5:No GRLDRTry (hd0'3):INVAL OR NULCan not find GRLDRPress space bar to hold screen, any other key to load previous MBR...Anyone have an idea what this is? Thanks>how did u format ur flash drive ? >which version of g4d ?>can ur system GENERALLY boot from ur same flash drive ? Back to top #4 gfreed gfreed Newbie Members 10 posts United States Posted 16
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 September 23, 2016 Information on the origins of and resolution to the boot-time error message "No GRLDR" and similar GRLDR errors affecting these Windows versions: Windows XP Windows Vista, no grldr windows 10 Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Contents1 About "Cannot find GRLDR"1.1 Description cannot find grldr in all devices and Symptoms1.1.1 Symptom 1: "Cannot find GRLDR" shown at boot1.1.2 Symptom 2: "Cannot find GRLDR in all devices" shown at boot1.1.3
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Symptom 3: "No WUBILDR"1.2 Causes of this Error1.2.1 Cause 1: Failed Linux installation1.2.2 Cause 2: Use of Windows activation bypass1.2.3 Cause 3: NTFS bootsector incorrectly updated2 Fix no grldr in Windows XP2.1 Fix http://reboot.pro/topic/8014-strange-problem-cant-find-grldr/ #1: Rebuild BOOT.ini and other boot components via Easy Recovery Essentials2.2 Fix #2: Manually attempt recreation of boot.ini3 Fix no grldr in Windows Vista, 7, 83.1 Fix #1: Rebuild MBR with EasyRE3.2 Fix #2: Use Startup Repair to recreate BCD and bootsector3.3 Fix #3: Obtain valid Windows Vista/7 license3.4 Fix #4: Use EasyBCD to configure Linux entries4 More Information4.1 Linked Entries4.2 Support Links4.3 Applicable Systems About "Cannot find https://neosmart.net/wiki/cannot-find-grldr/ GRLDR" The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. Description and Symptoms The error messages, alerts, warnings, and symptoms below are tied to this error. Symptom 1: "Cannot find GRLDR" shown at boot Upon attempting to boot a PC, the error "Cannot find GRLDR." is shown, possibly accompanied by one or more error messages before and after, like the ones shown in the example below: Try (hd0,0): Extended: Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: No grldr Try (hd0,2): invalid or null Try (hd0,3): invalid or null Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No grldr Try (fd0): invalid or null Cannot find GRLDR. Press space bar to hold the screen, any other key to boot previous MBR ... Timeout: 5 Symptom 2: "Cannot find GRLDR in all devices" shown at boot A variation on the "Cannot find GRLDR" message from Symptom 1, but utilizing slightly different text and additional advice/instructions: Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: 2 Try (hd0,1): Extended: Try (hd0,2): invalid or null Try (hd0,3): invalid or null Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No grldr Try (hd1,0): Extended: Try (hd1,1): invalid or null Try (hd1,2): invalid or null Tr
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download http://ccm.net/forum/affich-39251-booting-grldr Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/usb-flash-drive-problem.203897/page-3 Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Report "booting grldr"[Solved] Ask a question zain - Latest answer on Dec 27, 2009 10:31PM Hello, i m having Compaq laptop.Intel cor 2 duo.i installed windows vista and when it cannot find reached the log in screen it automatically restarted and after that a message appeared that " booting grldr....... resetting boot drive, success" something like this. and computer again restarts. and always restart after this message.and computer could not start. please help me in this problem. I will be very thankful. See more "booting grldr" cannot find grldr No grldr windows 7 GRLDR boot Boot grldr Disc Boot Failure Message Hiren's BootCD Computer Won't start. screen is black. [Solved] (Solved) A Bootable USB Helpful +10 Report xpcman 15866Posts Wednesday October 8, 2008Registration date ContributorStatus October 13, 2016 Last seen Nov 20, 2008 01:24PM GRLDR is the Grub 4 DOS Loader, as used by some distribution of Linux. You must have had Linux installed on the machine at some stage. That's not a problem, itself. But the old Linux installation has left behind a boot loader which appears to be hijacking the system, when you try to boot Windows. Either check the support channel for the Linux distribution you were using, for details about how to remove GRLDR. Or follow the steps in this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392 to run bootrec with /fixmbr and /fixboot ... that should hopelfully restore the Windows boot loader so it starts Windows Vista normally. Be aware, if you are dual-booting Linux and Windows, th
by keevill, Mar 20, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 3 of 3 < Prev 1 2 3 Earthling Registered Member Joined: Nov 5, 2007 Posts: 604 Location: UK I have now managed to create the active partition you suggested in #49. The Vista system just ignored it - no surprise there - but trying to boot the old PC from it I've finally got an error message, or rather loads of them. There is a whole screenful of lines similar to - Try (hd0,0): FAT32: No GRLDR. After trying umpteen hds it ends with Cannot find GRLDR Then Windows Boot Manager says Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause etc, etc, then - File: \Boot\BCD Status: 0xc000000e Info: An error occurred while trying to read the boot configuration data I've attached the Explorer view of the boot partition. I'll come back with the hex dump when I've reattached the drive to the system with DD on it. EDIT - the files \Boot\grldr and \Boot\BCD both exist Attached Files: Noname.gif File size: 19 KB Views: 3,066 Last edited: Mar 24, 2008 Earthling, Mar 24, 2008 #51 Earthling Registered Member Joined: Nov 5, 2007 Posts: 604 Location: UK Here - though it only mentions the second partition HD-HBU2, not the boot partition ACRONIS BOOT ?? Attached Files: Noname.png File size: 56.1 KB Views: 3,057 Earthling, Mar 24, 2008 #52 Earthling Registered Member Joined: Nov 5, 2007 Posts: 604 Location: UK I guess you want to see this too - Attached Files: Noname.png File size: 90 KB Views: 3,068 Earthling, Mar 24, 2008 #53 K0LO Registered Member Joined: Mar 9, 2006 Posts: 2,591 Location: State College, Pennsylvania Earthling said: Before I go down that road, to use PM8 I normally reboot into the XP system on the Vista comp and use it from there. It was previously said to boot PM8 from CD, but mine doesn't. All you can do with it is to create bootable floppies - not much use on a modern PC! If I tried really hard I'm sure I could create a bootable CD with PM8 on it, but that's a lot of faff. So is it OK to use PM8 from XP for this? (The DD trial version won't let you create new partitions AFAIK) EDIT - Q. has answered itself - you can't set another partition Active when ru