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communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Tried to install Windows, and now can not boot Ubuntu partitions - Error Loading Operating System up vote 0 down vote favorite i have https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2021016 one hard disk and two operating systems Ubuntu and Lubuntu. I wanted to install Windows XP also but i had only two partitions. I used GPARTED to resize partition with Lubuntu to get more space for new partition. After that i rebooted and wanted to install XP on new partition. But I could not choose that new partition, also i tried to delete it and create again, i didn't touch partition with Ubuntu and Lubuntu. As this didn't work i couldn't choose this http://askubuntu.com/questions/199039/tried-to-install-windows-and-now-can-not-boot-ubuntu-partitions-error-loading partition i decided to restart and see if i did mistake somewhere in GPARTED. But after restart i get "Error loading operating system". Seems like i made mistakes in this process. Now if someone can help me solve this? I would be happy if is possible at last backup my data from Ubuntu and Lubuntu. boot-failure share|improve this question edited Oct 20 '12 at 15:17 Mark Paskal 2,16211426 asked Oct 11 '12 at 18:22 Hello1111 1 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Your question is slightly unclear. Please clarify it, and we'll see what we can do to help. –SirCharlo Oct 11 '12 at 18:25 I will try explain better and in short. –Hello1111 Oct 11 '12 at 18:30 I will try explain better and in short. I had 2 partitions, one is with Ubuntu and another one is with Lubuntu. I made smaller partition with Lubuntu to get more space for new partition for XP. After restart i get this error. I didn't write here anything new but i hope that is more understandable. Let me know if i need explain something better. Seems like here enter is not new row –Hello1111 Oct 11 '12 at 18:38 1 You never actually told us what error you got. –Marty Fried Oct 11 '12 at 19:05 After reboot when bios is loaded i get error loading operating system –Hello1111 Oct 11 '12 at 19:19 add a comment| 3 Answers 3
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting http://askubuntu.com/questions/140268/boot-error-when-using-a-usb ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is http://www.howtogeek.com/196740/how-to-fix-an-ubuntu-system-when-it-wont-boot/ a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Boot error when using a USB up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 using a USB stick. I'm currently error loading using ubuntu 10.04. I have a 12.04 LTS .iso and tried to make a bootable stick using Startup Disk Creator. The process finishes and when I try to boot a "boot error" message is displayed. I don't know how to use Unetbootin. My MD5 checksum is ok. I have a C2D 2.66, 2 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD. 12.04 installation 10.04 iso unetbootin share|improve this question edited May 21 '12 at 16:11 Eliah Kagan 56.1k15162255 asked May 21 '12 at 15:20 qwwee 6112 error loading operating When you used Startup Disk Creator, did you follow these instructions? What was the full and exact text of the "boot error" error message? (Was it really just "boot error"? What happened before that error message occurred? Were there any other messages?) Also, you said the .iso passed the MD5 test, but what about "Check disc for defects" from the USB flash drive when booting it (if you can). –Eliah Kagan May 21 '12 at 16:14 I'm seeing this, and I really do just get Loading Operating System ... then Boot error and nothing else. Not very helpful. –poolie Sep 15 '12 at 21:37 Sad that noone has helped fixing this. –Kangarooo Dec 12 '12 at 20:38 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote Don't use Unetbootin. Try Universal USB Installer. It's easier and it gives you more options of distributions. Here goes the link: Universal USB Installer share|improve this answer answered Oct 7 '12 at 11:11 user37504 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Using UNETBOOTIN is very easy. Just install it by typing: sudo apt-get install unetbootin Then run it by pressing Alt+F2 and entering unetbootin. Enter your password and then you'll see the main menu. Tick the second radio button (Disk image) and browse to the ISO file of the distribution you want to make the live disk of. Make sure the pendrive is empty, or else format it to FAT through Dis
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