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Please log in to reply 46 replies to this topic #1 mrbaron mrbaron Members error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format centos 9 posts Israel Posted 14 December 2013 - 08:41 AM I have the same problem:http://reboot.pro/to...up-on-start-up/ Used spyhunter and restarted. Now error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format redhat 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 12962 posts Location:The Outside of the Asylum (gate is closed) http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/error-13-invalid-or-unsupported-executable-format/0348be2a-18f3-4585-a674-ac713983bd45 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 Member Advanced user 283 posts Germany Posted 14 December 2013 - 09:35 AM http://reboot.pro/topic/19394-i-need-some-help-grub-screen/ 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 Space, the restore it is ever so an mess *s*)by windowinstall i disconnect the first HardDisk and install Win , later connected again ..start the linuxand correckting it w
Linux Ubuntu installation on the machine (as any Windows install will do). By the way - if you want to install Windows 7 on a free partition to dual boot, its possible, but I had to make https://emalliab.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/error-13-invalid-or-unsupported-executable-format/ the free partition ‘active' to make Windows recognise it as a ‘system' partition … but I digress. Anyway, I followed the instructions in this post - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 - to restore the boot loader (Grub) and get Linux booting again, https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-934956-start-0.html but then had to add an entry to allow me to select the new Windows installation. Well, again I was able to use the usual way you get another non-Linux OS running within Grub, and there are loads of error 13 resources on the Internet to tell you how to do this. For me it was an entry like this in menu.lst: title Windows 7 rootnoverify (hd0,1) makeactive chainloader +1 But I was getting the error "Invalid or Unsupported Executable Format". After quite a bit of searching around, with lots of varied responses to this particular error, I just couldn't see what was wrong. Then, after staring at the grub configuration for quite a long time, eventually I error 13 invalid realised that the rootnoverify command had no space between the rootnoverify and the brackets - i.e. "rootnoverify(hd0,1)" … after adding a space, as shown above, all was well. This post is just in case someone else has the same problem, and to remind them that before they start trying all the variants of grub commands and partition numbers that the Internet serves up in response to that error, do check the exact syntax of the menu.lst file first! Kevin. (Now thats enough geek for today) Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleTumblrPinterestMoreRedditLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related 2 Comments gergap said, October 12, 2010 at 8:21 am Great post! The space after rootnoverify was missing here too. You saved me lots of time. Thx. Reply ballju said, February 5, 2012 at 6:12 pm Thanks to you as well had problems with the lack of a space Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Pages About Recent Posts Long playing for 1000years Custom Blockly Block "does not know how to generatecode" Codebugs,