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best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values. grub rescue > up vote 1 down vote favorite The power supply went out on our machine. We replaced the power supply. Now when we boot up, all we get is a blank screen with a blinking cursor. So we hold shift during boot up, and this error is displayed: error: cannot get c h s values grub2 hd0 cannot get C/H/S values. grub rescue> I typed ls and I see (hd0) and (fd0). Is this installation screwed? Do we need to re-install? If so, can we use an Ubuntu Live disc to retrieve some of our files from the HDD's? We are using: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (32bit) 12.04 boot grub2 hard-drive grubrescue share|improve this question edited Jan 8 '13 at 20:51 asked Jan 8 '13 at 20:43 Michael Ecklund 1421310 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote You can use a Ubuntu Live-CD to access your files and you can also use it to repair your system: Boot from the live cd Install lilo (sudo apt-get install lilo) If it is installed run: sudo lilo -M /dev/XXX mbr where XXX is your harddrive. In most cases XXX is sda. This installs a new master boot record (mbr) into the specified device. For details look at the manpage of lilo. When you enter the command you probably will see some warnings. You can safely ignore them. Several years ago lilo was the default boot manager and the warnings are related to that. Now your system should boot wi
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with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for grub commands Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top http://askubuntu.com/questions/237869/error-hd0-cannot-get-c-h-s-values-grub-rescue hd1 cannot get C/H/S values up vote 0 down vote favorite Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not). Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter. Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd. The problem http://askubuntu.com/questions/664733/hd1-cannot-get-c-h-s-values is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values. I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver. I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437. Is there a workaround for this? boot dual-boot grub2 share|improve this question edited Aug 23 '15 at 18:00 asked Aug 23 '15 at 3:45 Johnny Willer 567 Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS? –Elder Geek Feb 7 at 21:30 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote -1 down vote Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this: test hd1 badram hd1 dump hd1 and then use set secondary=hd1 and it might work fine this way. share|improve this answer answered Feb 5 at 11:54 Michael 1 I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks! –Johnny Willer Feb 5 at 12:23 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up us
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