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the system. GRUB rescue prompt is there. I want to log on to Windows. How can I do that? In GRUB rescue, I tried the following: ls (hd0) (hd0,3) (hd0,2) (hd0,1) (hd1) (hda1,1) Tried all combinations of ls (hdax)/, which threw out: error: Unknown Filesystem. I tried this: rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1 makeactive boot It threw out: Unknown command. EDIT: I installed Ubuntu from the USB. Now when I restarted the system, I got the GRUB, showing old Windows and the newly installed Ubuntu. I happily logged onto Windows. Then I used standard procedure to remove Ubuntu, so as not to have grub rescue. linux windows grub rescue share|improve this question edited Sep 1 at 9:24 Josip Rodin 53318 asked Apr 7 '13 at 6:19 Karthi prime 1101311 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 19 down vote You can't boot Windows from a grub rescue prompt, unless the partition with the grub modules is available. That's why you get the unknown command error. Your best solution is to reinstall the Windows bootloader. To do this boot from a Windows 7 repair CD or the Windows Installation DVD to a repair prompt and run: bootrec /fixmbr If you don't have a Windows repair CD or Installat
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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 http://superuser.com/questions/93443/grub-makeactive-command-in-grub2 Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. 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 Grub makeactive command in Grub2? up vote error no 3 down vote favorite Currently i have GRUB2 with Ubuntu 9.10 installed, including 2 other O/S. I have an entry for an o/s in my grub.cfg: menuentry "My OS" { insmod ntfs rootnoverify (hd0,6) makeactive chainloader +1 } However, when i run this, it says that the makeactive command does not exist. Ive already tried some things like 'active' and 'make active', but all give me the same error. What is the makeactive command in error no such Grub2? linux ubuntu grub share|improve this question edited Oct 15 '13 at 21:48 Andrea 1,3463914 asked Jan 9 '10 at 9:59 Deniz Zoeteman 47782139 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote The makeactive command has been replaced in GRUB2. You are now supposed to use parttool. To set a partition's active flag with parttool: parttool (hd0,6) boot+ and to remove it: parttool (hd0,6) boot- share|improve this answer edited Aug 8 at 12:07 David Tonhofer 346314 answered Jan 9 '10 at 10:07 John T 124k18252297 i tried this, and it said 'rootnoverify' does not exist. so i removed that line, but now it gives me 'error: not primary partition'. what to do? –Deniz Zoeteman Jan 9 '10 at 10:18 Linux only allows 4 primary partitions. You appear to have the data installed to a non-primary partition. This is a different question which doesn't relate to makeactive though, and it seems you've already made another question for that purpose. –John T Jan 9 '10 at 10:49 Yes, although it isnt answered, and only watched +/- 5 times in 1 hour. –Deniz Zoeteman Jan 9 '10 at 12:40 2 to clarify, "4 primary partitions" isn't a Linux limitation, it's a limitation of the MBR partition table used to partition the drive.