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no such device: HELP!!!!! Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Grub2 error: no such device: HELP!!!!! Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode verifying dmi pool data windows 7 Switch to Threaded Mode May 13th, 2010 #1 asuastrophysics View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date Feb 2009 Location Boone, NC Beans 518 DistroUbuntu Studio 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Grub2 error: no such device: HELP!!!!! Hey guys, I reformatted and completely reinstalled ubuntu 9.10 on my computer. However, I still can't boot anything. I get the following grub error; Code: Verifying DMI Pool Data.... error: no such device: 7e22c0f7-5852-4cb8-ac0d-b293feff3103 grub rescue> _ I tried reinstalling grub2, but I still get the same message. Can anybody please help me???? I'm desperate. I haven't been able to use my computer for 2 weeks and I'm about to literally throw the whole thing away. No OS can boot now. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those that mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind." Ubuntu Registered User #29486 Adv Reply May 13th, 2010 #2 asuastrophysics View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date Feb 2009 Location Boone, NC Beans 518 DistroUbuntu Stu
boot USB stick, but not the hard drive I've been using for years. I
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can even get the GRUB menu to boot into the verifying dmi pool data update success hard drive installation ("... ... ... on /dev/sda1"). Otherwise, without the boot USB stick: " Verifying stuck at verifying dmi pool data DMI pool data. . . . . . . error: no such device: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx grub rescue> " This problem arose when using Startup Disk Creator in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1481733 12.04 to actually make the aforementioned USB Boot Disk. FYI. I've read that clearing out the CMOS by removing the lithium battery will help. Is this really it? Really? Will too many memory sticks and SD cards do this over time? thanks, indi Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+question/196698 grub2 Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: michael indice Solved: 2012-05-18 Last query: 2012-05-18 Last reply: 2012-05-10 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2012-05-10: #1 If you can boot to USB, you can use this link: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/09/live-usb-sticking-grub-2-video/ michael indice (namedotcom67) said on 2012-05-18: #2 thanks, [actionparsnip]. The computer in question was not internet-enabled at the time, so I followed the helpful links to [madjr]'s comment and downloaded: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair this automatically fixed the GRUB bootloader perfectly. THANK YOU EVERYONE... [indice] History Link existing bug Create bug report Link to a FAQ Create a new FAQ To post a message you must log in. Ask a question Edit question Subscribers Subscribe Subscribe someone else • Take the tour • Read the guide © 2004-2016 CanonicalLtd. • Terms of use • Contact Launchpad Support • Blog • Careers • System status • r18227 (Get the code!)
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