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Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 20th, 2008 #1 Aeph View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Feb 2008 Beans 106 DistroUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope [SOLVED] Does someone know how to fix Grub error 22? Recently, I helped a friend of mine dual-boot Ubuntu on his new laptop. However, we ran into issues with the internet connection and decided to remove it. Now he receives a "Grub error 22" when he starts up the system and can't load Windows Vista. I believe that Grub 22 is when the BIOS attempts to load the Grub bootloader, but it isn't there and doesn't know what to do. The only way I know of to fix this is to reinstall Ubuntu in a really small partition and ignore it, but I'm hoping there is a better way. Please help. Severed Fifth Adv Reply August 20th, 2008 #2 alynx View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Nov 2005 Beans 106 DistroUbuntu 13.04 Raring
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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 fixes and everything, but https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=895466 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 Linux partition Grub cannot load properly. Have http://ccm.net/faq/6027-linux-grub-error-22-cannot-run-live-cd 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 21 Realplayer - Use the Error Correction when recording audio CD Download this arti
no longer boots! Contents 1 Other titles for this same problem. 2 Rescatux 3 Windows Solution 4 Quick solution 5 Not So http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Howto_Fix_Grub Quick solution 6 Classical solution 7 Advanced solution 8 Problematic solution https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71035 9 GRUB solution (on its own) 10 GRUB solution (Linux shell) 11 GRUB2 solution (on its own) 12 GRUB2 solution (Linux shell) (Recommended) 13 GRUB2 solution (Linux shell) (Maybe deprecated) 14 Tecnical explanation 15 One thing you should know 16 TIP 17 Problems? 18 External resources Other grub loading titles for this same problem. How do 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 / Fix Linux Boot option and click on OK button grub loading error 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 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
Posts: 105 Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] Okay. So i was installing Arch linux for a friend. And not being very "expert" at it myself i now end up with an error 22 boot issue. I noticed i had forgotten to change default set for grub configs, so i went back and set that hd0,2 for the windows partition on sda2 and hd0,3 for sda3 which is carrying the arch linux (apparently). Well..same error... Anywho..im still fairly new myself glad i got my own working fine xD. SO were kinda learning it along, don't know where i went wrong here, any help or suggestions appreciated.EDIT: THanks to lucke i figured out my ignorant problems. Thanks again ev1 . Last edited by JK3mp (2009-04-27 21:24:34) Offline #2 2009-04-27 07:49:17 deej Member Registered: 2008-02-08 Posts: 395 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] This may help:http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Win … _Dual_BootWhat, as a matter of interest, do you have on hd0,0 and hd0,1 ? As far as Irecall, 'doze has to occupy hd0,0, as evinced in the menu.lst ( rootnoverify (hd0,0) ).Deej Offline #3 2009-04-27 15:13:06 JK3mp Member Registered: 2009-03-25 Posts: 105 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] Ahhh..i must've got mixed up. My only labels, are sda -----sda1 <--some windows default something idk wtf it is, lol. only like 4mb or somethin-------sda2 <----NTFS volume (windows)-------sda3 <-----Linux Volume , and i thought it was based off there label, like hda1, is hd0,1 , and hda2, hd0,2 etc. So would the NTFS volume windows need to be set as (hd0,1) in the grub config? Last edited by JK3mp (2009-04-27 15:54:54) Offline #4 2009-04-27 15:54:19 JK3mp Member Registered: 2009-03-25 Posts: 105 Re: Grub Error 22 [SOLVED] *bump* still havn't figured it out...Here's how my partition table looks----------Name-------Flags-------Type----------FSType------------------Label---------------------size-------------------------------------Pri/Log ------Freespace ----------------------------------------1.05----------sda1 ---------------------Primary------Unknown-----------------(27)--------------------8856.2----------sda2 -----Boot-----------Primary---------NTFS ------------------[^R]-------------------156266----------sda3--------------------- Primary---------Linux-------------------------------------------84933Any help or can someone fill in a bit on how i would setup the grub.conf. I tried several times, but thus far all i get is error 22 still. Since i dont want the "unknown" in the boot menu, i skip it in grub is that the issue ? i put sda2 as (0,2) and sda3 as (hd0,3) . I thought this w