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same problem:http://reboot.pro/to...up-on-start-up/ Used spyhunter and restarted. Now I see only: I'm using windows 7. Thank you in advance Back to top #2 Wonko the Sane Wonko the Sane The Finder Advanced user 12955
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posts Location:The Outside of the Asylum (gate is closed) Italy Posted 14 December 2013 - 09:32 AM When you are in the last screen (at the grub> prompt) type: find /bootmgr [ENTER] It should most probably give you (hd0,0) as result. Type: find --set-root /bootmgr [ENTER] and then: chainloader /bootmgr [ENTER] boot [ENTER] What happens? Wonko Back to top #3 Blackcrack Blackcrack Frequent how to fix error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format Member Advanced user 283 posts Germany Posted 14 December 2013 - 09:35 AM the problem it is on it, to be with lilo and Grub or some MS-Dos based MBRit is only enabled for boot in the first parts of the Harddisk (sorry, my english is not perfect *s*)there for do you mus make an partition in the first sectors of the 1TB harddisk,and forces you to operate two partitions http://en.wikipedia....Partition_Tablewith MBR .. but this is not so bad like som thing.. because you can create 200 Gig foryou first Partition with you System (maybe Win7 with an 100meg+299Gig for system)or you install you win7 before you install you Linux,the linux who have inside the grub1/2 have maybe 100Gig therewithdo you be under the critical cylinder border (or like it can named)you can create 4 Primary partitions on the MBR ..so, think about, what you want.. *s*I have an 2TB for 100Gig Linux 100Gig Linux, 1Gig swap for linux and 1,2/6 TB or something for WinNT-Partitionso, 4 Primary partitions on this HDand an own Harddisk 500Gig for Win7 (primary 100mb for bootloader /the other Primary space for Win) ( i dont like the extended S
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jmak Member Registered: 2008-12-21 Posts: 394 Error 13, invalid or unsupported executable format[SOLVED] Hello,I've just finished fixing the partition https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=144707 issue in the morning with much help from this forum http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/grub-error-invalid-or-unsupported-executable-format-638484/ community and now I have another one. I've installed arch-enlightenment desktop on a separate partition and grub can't start the distro. I get “Error 13, invalid or unsupported executable format” message.This is all the more surprising because chainloader +1 never error 13 failed me before. I have also Ubuntu installed and arch execute perfectly chainloader +1 with ubuntu – no problem, only arch can't start arch. Interesting. Here is the menulist to make clearer what I mean.# (0) Arch Linux title Arch Linux root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda1 ro initrd /boot/initramfs-linux.img # error 13 invalid (1) Arch Linux title Arch Linux Fallback root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda1 ro initrd /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img title Ubuntu root (hd0,1) chainloader +1 title Arch Enlightenment root (hd0,2) chainloader +1Lots of people having this problem but my search found no usable solution to this problem. Now I have arch-enlightenment installed by I can't start it. Last edited by jmak (2012-07-09 23:50:08) Offline #2 2012-07-09 06:56:24 Zancarius Member From: NM, USA Registered: 2012-05-06 Posts: 207 Re: Error 13, invalid or unsupported executable format[SOLVED] Hmm, how did you build/install your kernel? The only times I can recall seeing this is if there was something wrong with the kernel or I had done something by mistake.What you might want to do to eliminate most possibilities is to chroot from an Arch live CD and run mkinitcpio:mkinitcpio -p linuxBe sure your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf has the appropriate hooks for your system, otherwise you might have a working
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