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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 grub hard disk error windows 7 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 fix grub bootloader from windows 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 Check Disk Command
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
- GRUB Error Solution - Linux Ubuntu UbuntuHelpGuy SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe8,5978K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign how to use super grub2 disk in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 81,097 views 123 Like super grub disk usb this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 124 25 Don't like this video? Sign in to make
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your opinion count. Sign in 26 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. http://ccm.net/faq/6027-linux-grub-error-22-cannot-run-live-cd Please try again later. Uploaded on Jun 20, 2011This is another way to fix the ''GRUB Error Rescue'' problem. A very easy way, that I highly recommend! I didn't say in the video, that this method only works for GRUB 2All you need is an Ubuntu Live-CD and you're good to go!sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repairsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install boot-repair-ubuntuTwitter: http://twitter.com/UbuntuHelpGuySubscribe for more Ubuntu videos. Category Science & Technology License https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbIHWoJhIII Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Recovering the GRUB 2 Boot Loader - Duration: 11:23. Carly Salali 128,447 views 11:23 How to recover/repair Linux Ubuntu bootloader/grub - Duration: 5:27. ITeachGeek 76,692 views 5:27 Grub Rescue - Complete Re-install of GRUB 2 from Live USB - Duration: 3:49. Nixie Pixel 160,403 views 3:49 Reparar GRUB Facilmente | "Boot Repair" | Ubuntu - Duration: 5:16. SuperPol21 129,018 views 5:16 Grub Rescue - Guide for beginners - Duration: 12:22. TechZone++ 230,024 views 12:22 Bootloaders: GRUB & GRUB2 - Duration: 14:40. CBT Nuggets 28,229 views 14:40 A Sneak Peek At Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) - Duration: 10:00. Joe Collins 6,099 views 10:00 "Linux Sucks" - 2014 - Duration: 44:59. Bryan Lunduke 1,076,218 views 44:59 Grub Recovery in Linux , grub rescue - Duration: 6:10. swastikmohangupta 139,926 views 6:10 How to Restore and Customize Ubuntu GRUB Bootloader - Duration: 12:42. MicrowaveSam 36,534 views 12:42 Grub Error Rescue: Get Back to OS - Windows/Linux - Duration: 3:48. UbuntuHelpGuy 209,480 views 3:48 Reinstalling GRUB - Duration: 3:13. Geekbuzz 214,127 views 3:13 Mythbusting Linux. - Duration: 23:30. Matthew Moore 616,306 views 23:30 How to make Li
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deal, I thought… all I have to do is re-install grub. So I got out my dapper livecd and fired the pc up. I executed the grub-install command with the appropriate options and rebooted the pc… Error 22 again! Repeated the process… no change. So I got out my breezy alternate install cd and skipped to the "install grub boot loader step". Grub installation failed! Now I was in big trouble. If all else fails, google is the way.🙂 I found some instructions on using the grub shell to install grub and that worked! So for those who need to install grub using the ubuntu dapper (and above) livecd, here they are: Open the terminal and enter the following commands sudo grub find /boot/grub/stage1 (Use the output from this command in the next command) root (hd0,1) setup (hd0) quit You may have to modify the hard disk parameters to suit your setup… that's what the second command helps you do. My root partition is the second on my first hard disk. If yours is the first for instance, then you'll have to modify the "root" step as follows: root (hd0,0) Hope this helps someone.😀 Share this:FacebookGoogleTwitterLinkedInPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted in Linux, Ubuntu | Tags: dapper, grub « Linus Vs Gnome: Round2 Oggifying my mp3library… » Responses Very Helpful.🙂 By: jayson on April 18, 2007 at 10:38 am Reply Glad it was of any help.😀 By: odzangba on April 18, 2007 at 6:32 pm Reply good tutorial🙂 By: antek on May 1, 2007 at 9:57 am Reply Thanx man.🙂 By: odzangba on May 2, 2007 at 9:09 am Reply Quick and easy. Thanx By: Nathan on May 8, 2007 at 9:23 pm Reply After struggling for the whole night, trying to restore grub after a reinstall, had to install Suse on one of the vacant partitions, and then recovered Fiesta. Even so, UUID of swap has changed, and I am entering by Ctrl+D. Noted your commands for future use. Thanks a lot. By: