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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 8 of 8 Thread: GRUB ERROR 17. will not boot! please error 17 while booting help! Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 29th, 2009 #1 knowndarkness View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Jun 2009 Beans 19 GRUB ERROR 17. will not boot! please help! Hi. i recently purchased a ASUS EEEPC 1101HA. i think this is one of the newer models. but anyway. it HAD win xp on it. but i used a error 17 saat booting live usb to erase everything, and installed ubuntu netbook remix 9.04. after installing (everything else wiped out. win xp = gone), there was no internet. so i finally found a fix HERE: http://www.jfwhome.com/2009/08/06/pe...ha-and-1008ha/ i followed those directions. at the end of that blog post, i tried to follow Setting the EFI partition for boot booster. after entering in "sudo sfdisk --change-id /dev/sda 1 ef" in the terminal, i think i screwed up my whole entire netbook. as of right now, the only thing i can boot into is bios. but even when i try to load my live usb first before the hard drive, it still shows me the message. i cant seem to load ANYTHING! :'( this is exactly what it shows me: _______ GRUB Loading stage1.5. GRUB Loading, please wait... Error 17 _______ if anyone could pleaseee help me. this netbook is new and i think i just killed it ( EDIT / UPDATE: I FOUND OUT THAT I AM ABLE TO BOOT WITH A LIVE CD. but i can't boot with a usb. I am wondering if i can fix this without having to reinstall the whole thing. at least now i KNOW that i CAN fix it. but i only will reinstall the whole thing as a last resort. can anyone help me?? maybe i can edit what i did wrong through this live cd. my live cd is NOT UNR. it is the
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