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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems Linux Linux - http://ccm.net/faq/6027-linux-grub-error-22-cannot-run-live-cd GRUB error 22, Cannot run Live CD Ask a question October 2016 Issue Solution Note Issue https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+question/82175 I am new to Ubuntu/Lynux and was dual booting with no problems with Win Vista. I was in the middle of a big project and needed more storage, so I used Windows Disk Tool to reformat the Ubuntu partition thinking no problem it will just erase Ubuntu and I'll be back to normal . . . wrong. So I have read all the Grub error 22 grub error fixes and everything, but the problem is, even with the Live CD I still get Grub error 22. I have tried to switch the boot order etc. but nothing seems to work. I just keep getting the Grub error 22. Please help! I have a LIVE CD, but I am not familiar with programming etc. Solution You need to restore you Master Boot Record from your windows installation disk. Linux installs it's own Boot Loader (i.e. Grub) now you have deleted the grub error 22 Linux partition Grub cannot load properly. Have you checked your BIOS to see if it can boot to USB CD drive? If so insert xp installation disk and boot to it. Press R to enter repair mode choose installation to repair (normally 1) enter administration password or just enter if no password was set. When you get to command prompt do "FIXMBR" then enter it will ask if you are sure, do "Y" enter reboot, *Reset BIOS to boot to first hard drive and that shoul be it! If your BIOS can't boot to USB CD drive (you may need to connect it first for it to be listed) Let us know what other devices you can boot to and we can try something else! What other boot options does your BIOS give you e.g USB HDD, USB ZIP, etc? You somehow have to run your XP install disk on you system OR Remove you Hard drive, Install to a laptop with working CD/DVD drive in FIXMBR on that system With most laptops I have worked on removing the hard drive is a simple matter of removing a couple of screws on the base and sliding the drive out. Note Thanks to xpcman for this tip on the forum. Related : Linux - GRUB error 22, Cannot run Live CD GRUB error 22, Cannot run Live CD (Solved) Super Grub disk Live CD How to Run a Live CD Dual Boot Ubuntu/Vista GRUB Error
Not long ago I asked how to uninstall Ubuntu. The solution was to delete the partition from within Ubuntu liveCD session. It worked, but now my computer won't boot anything. I turn on my machine, and get GRUB Loading... blah blah blah... Error 22. You all have seen enough people with this problem to fix it I hope. My goal is to boot Windows Vista, so I can then install Ubuntu to a pre-set up HD partition. I am new to command prompts and Linux, so please, take very little info as granted. Thanks Y'all. Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu grub Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: Tom Solved: 2009-09-08 Last query: 2009-09-08 Last reply: 2009-09-08 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2009-09-07: #1 Unistall Ubuntu and install or restore Windows a) - Be sure you have the Windows installation CD and it is readable from your cdrom b) - Using Windows force a complete hard-disk check and reboot selecting Windows to perform the check c) - Make an external backup (on cd or other devices ) of your relevant Windows data. d) - Boot your pc from the Ubuntu 7.10 or 8.04 or 8.10 or 9.04 live install cd When Ubuntu is up press ALT+F2 and type into opened dialog window: gparted Now using gparted Select from upper right the /dev/... hard disk Then select the etx3 right click with mouse on that partition and select delete, press "Apply" gparted delete partition and close itself Press ALT+F2 and type into opened dialog window: gparted Redo the same for the swap partition. gparted delete partition and close itself Press ALT+F2 and type into opened dialog window: gparted When you will see only the NTFS partition and free space Select NTFS partition and resize it by dra