Grub Hard Disk Error Scsi
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no longer boots! Contents 1 Other titles for this same problem. 2 Rescatux 3 Windows Solution 4 Quick solution 5 Not So Quick solution 6 Classical solution 7 Advanced solution 8 Problematic solution 9 GRUB solution (on its own) 10 GRUB solution (Linux shell) 11 GRUB2 grub hard disk error windows solution (on its own) 12 GRUB2 solution (Linux shell) (Recommended) 13 GRUB2 solution (Linux shell) (Maybe grub hard disk error windows 7 deprecated) 14 Tecnical explanation 15 One thing you should know 16 TIP 17 Problems? 18 External resources Other titles for this same problem. How do find /boot/grub/stage1 file not found I restore GRUB? I have lost my GRUB, how do I find it again? I have reinstalled Windows and the Ubuntu selection menu is not there. Rescatux Please check the complete Wizard at: Wizard – Restore Grub with Rescatux Select Restore grub
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/ Fix Linux Boot option and click on OK button Select the partition where your main Linux is and click on OK button Select the hard disk where you want Grub to be installed (usually the first one) Grub was installed OK confirmation / Grub was not installed error will appear Windows Solution This is the less complicated and most easy solution for a Windows user. Please check: Auto Super Grub Disk. Quick solution GRUB => MBR & !LINUX! (1) AUTO ;-))) SGD grub hard disk error redhat fixes GRUB automagically for you and presents your grub boot menu again. Not So Quick solution GRUB => MBR & !LINUX! (>2) MANUAL |8-) Choose the partition where the Linux GRUB you want to recover is located. Choose the partition where the Linux GRUB you want to boot is located. Classical solution Choose Language & HELP :-))) English Super Grub Disk Gnu/Linux Fix Boot of Gnu/Linux (GRUB) Choose the partition where the Linux GRUB you want to recover is located and SGD prompts you: SGD HAS SUCCEEDED. Advanced solution Sometimes the hard disk where you want to GRUB to be installed might not be the first one. If you want to install GRUB into a non-standard MBR you can choose: Super Grub Disk (WITH HELP) :-))) English Super Grub Disk Advanced Grub Restore Grub to MBR Restore Grub to MBR manually Select the partition where GRUB it is found (i.e. stage1 is found). Select the hard disk where you want GRUB installed to its MBR. Problematic solution Sometimes BIOS does not "show" Super Grub Disk's grub the correct hard disk boot order. It's even possible that SGD says that it's fixing grub ok and it actually fixes it but in the wrong hard disk. The hard disk that it is not the first one to boot. It's also possible that you try to boot your computer's Linux and you have some errors but when you boot normally it works without any problem. If you only have tw
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Today's Posts Advanced Search Find the answer to your Linux question: Entire Site Articles Downloads Forums Linux Hosting Forum GNU Linux Zone Installation Grub http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/installation/502-grub-hard-disk-error.html Hard Disk error If this is your first visit, be sure to http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/grub-hard-disk-error-138488/ check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. ** If you are logged in, most ads grub hard will not be displayed. ** Linuxforums now supports the Tapatalk app for your mobile device. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 14 Thread: Grub Hard Disk error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Enjoy an ad grub hard disk free experience by logging in. Not a member yet? Register. 01-30-2003 #1 i_need_help View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Articles Just Joined! Join Date Jan 2003 Location USA Posts 5 Grub Hard Disk error i am a total noob to linux to so please bear with me. i had win xp installed on my comp and out of bordum i decided to install linux (RED HAT 8.0). i did some research (but apparently not enought) and installed linux. but everytime i boot my comp i get a GRUB Hard Disk Error. is there anyway to fix this. i cannot boot into windows whatsoever and i can only run linux from the boot disk. i am fine with running linux i just want my files. i have two hds: hd1 has two partitions C: (has windows on it) D: (has prog files on it) hd2 has three partions E: (music files) F: (whree i installed linux) G: (movies) i understand that my ntloader is probaly erased. is there anyway of getting grub to work right? any help will be appreciated. 01-30-2003
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