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boot. Error 17: File not found Started by Vaxun , Jun 09 grub loading error unknown filesystem 2013 02:19 AM vista error 17 Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Please log in to reply 37 grub error 17 fix replies to this topic #1 Vaxun Vaxun Newbie Members 19 posts United States Posted 09 June 2013 - 02:19 AM Tried to install a windows service pack and when http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/startup-error-17-a-431785.html I restarted my comp, vista wouldn't boot. When I try to boot it up, it gives me this screen that says Booting Windows Vista Acpi Vista Loader Done! Fallback 1 Find --set-root /bootmgr Error 17: file not found Booting: Windows NT/2000/XP Fallback 2 Find --set-root /ntldr Error 17: file not found Booting Enter Command Line Boot failed. Press any key http://reboot.pro/topic/18611-vista-wont-boot-error-17-file-not-found/ to enter command line. Holy shit I have no idea where to begin. If anyone can help, I will love you forever. I don't know jackshit about command lines or computers, to be honest. Back to top #2 Wonko the Sane Wonko the Sane The Finder Advanced user 12963 posts Location:The Outside of the Asylum (gate is closed) Italy Posted 09 June 2013 - 09:44 AM Well, first thing: DON'T PANIC (assume the above to be written in large, friendly letters) You need to provide some information on how exactly was your system BEFORE you downloaded and installed the WAREZ that caused the issue. I know that you already found this thread: http://reboot.pro/to...b4dos-error-17/ and consequently this one where a simiar issue was solved: http://reboot.pro/?showtopic=3833 There is an issue with the board that corrupted or botched *anything* that was in a Codebox, so let's start again from fresh. Please describe your PC (make/model) and the OS you were running before, if it had more than one partition on hard disk, please post any info you may
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had it install Grub so I could boot between the two. After playing games on Vista, I rebooted to do some work in Ubuntu. The machine wouldn't boot due to Grub error 17, but after doing something stupid it booted just fine. The ProblemSo, I tell Vista to restart so I can load up Ubuntu. When I should get the Grub menu that lets me choose between Vista and Ubuntu, instead I got this error message: view plain copy to clipboard print about ColdFISH is developed by Jason Delmore. Source code and license information available at coldfish.riaforge.org GRUB Loading stage1.5GRUB loading, please wait . . .Error 17 1GRUB Loading stage1.523GRUB loading, please wait . . .4Error 17Possible SolutionsI hit up Google as usual and found this post on the Ubuntu forums that explains how to change some settings in the BIOS to fix the error. Then I found this post that explains how to reinstall Grub from a Live CD to fix the error.I booted up the Ubuntu Live CD, getting ready to reinstall Grub (2nd link). Something oddWhen the Live CD loaded, I noticed my external USB hard drive was mounted on the desktop. I remembered one this post from the 1st link:"In my case, I have three SATA hard disks.
My BIOS sees them as: HDD1 - 80 GB - Windows HDD2 - 80 GB - Linux HDD3 - 250 GB - MediaLinux sees them as: /dev/sda - 80 GB - Windows /dev/sdb - 250 GB - Media /dev/sdc - 80 GB - LinuxSo it generated device.map assuming that order was correct, i.e.: (hd0) /dev/sda (hd1) /dev/sdb (hd2) /dev/sdcWhen the installer installed GRUB using that data, it tried to install the first part of GRUB on /dev/sda and told it to look for the OS on /dev/sdc. Unfortunately, this translated to "install on (hd0) then look for the OS on (hd2)", so it was looking for the OS on the wrong drive."So one cause of Grub error 17 is the order in which Linux mounts hard drives vs. the mount point where Grub expects to find Linux.The Stupid SolutionI unmounted the external hard drive, then turned it off. I rebooted the computer and a few seconds later BAM! there's the Grub Menu. Views: 64082 | Comments: 7 | Print | Comments (Comment Moderation is enabled. Your comment will not appear until approved.) [Add Comment] [Subscribe to Comments] #1 by Eric Knipp on 6/16/08 - 3:53 PM This reminds me of my difficulties installing Ubuntu off of a DVD+RW. Turns