Error No Such Partition Grub Rescue Windows 8
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Assurance (QA) Software - General Software Help Databases Cool Websites Other Deals & Bargains News Video Games Hardware Electronics About 51 comments / May 20, 2014 / guest / Windows 8 Error: error no such partition grub rescue windows 7 no cd unknown file system; grub rescue while starting Windows 8 What is
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the cause of this error? The reason for this error is due to the abnormal deletion of a partition where
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a second/dual OS is installed. For example, this could be a system where you were dual-booting between Windows 8 and Linux, but you deleted the Linux partition. When setting up such a
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system, each partition contains an MBR (Master Boot Record), which contains vital information on how to boot your operating systems. After deleting the partition or OS, the MBR still contains old boot sector values for both operating systems and booting up can give you an error such as GRUB RESCUE – No Such Partition. How I can fix the ‘grub rescue' error? This article will error no such partition grub rescue after deleting ubuntu outline the solution on a Windows 8 system, but the solution is very similar for Windows 7 as well. First you need a Windows 8 (or Windows 7) installation CD/DVD or bootable USB stick. Booting into the Windows 8, select Repair your computer. If you have created system restore point then use System Restore to restore it without losing your data. You can try Automatic repair option first. If it will not work then you need to go with option Command prompt. Then enter the following commands into the command prompt: bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /scanos
bootrec /rebuildbcd After executing these commands, you should be able to successfully boot into Windows 8. If you are still having issues, try re-running these steps. Still having an issue? If you are still not successful booting into Windows, try the following. Open the Command Prompt and type: bcdedit A list of items will appear under Windows Boot Manager and under Windows Boot Loader. Look for following items: Under Windows Boot Manager, the Device item should be set to unknown. Under Windows Boot Loader, the Device and OS device items should be set to unknown
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Assurance (QA) Software - General Software Help Databases Cool Websites Other Deals & Bargains News Video Games Hardware Electronics About 51 comments / May 20, 2014 / guest / Windows 8 Error: unknown file system; grub http://www.heatware.net/windows-8/error-unknown-file-system-grub-rescue-starting-boot-windows-8-linux/ rescue while starting Windows 8 What is the cause of this error? The reason for this error is due to the abnormal deletion of a partition where a second/dual OS is installed. For example, this could be a system where you were dual-booting between Windows 8 and Linux, but you deleted the Linux partition. When setting up such a system, each partition contains an MBR (Master Boot Record), grub rescue which contains vital information on how to boot your operating systems. After deleting the partition or OS, the MBR still contains old boot sector values for both operating systems and booting up can give you an error such as GRUB RESCUE – No Such Partition. How I can fix the ‘grub rescue' error? This article will outline the solution on a Windows 8 system, but the solution is very error no such similar for Windows 7 as well. First you need a Windows 8 (or Windows 7) installation CD/DVD or bootable USB stick. Booting into the Windows 8, select Repair your computer. If you have created system restore point then use System Restore to restore it without losing your data. You can try Automatic repair option first. If it will not work then you need to go with option Command prompt. Then enter the following commands into the command prompt: bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /scanos
bootrec /rebuildbcd After executing these commands, you should be able to successfully boot into Windows 8. If you are still having issues, try re-running these steps. Still having an issue? If you are still not successful booting into Windows, try the following. Open the Command Prompt and type: bcdedit A list of items will appear under Windows Boot Manager and under Windows Boot Loader. Look for following items: Under Windows Boot Manager, the Device item should be set to unknown. Under Windows Boot Loader, the Device and OS device items should be set to unknown. Run the following three commands to correct the settings: bcdedit /set {default} device partition=c:
bcdedit /set {default} osdevice partition=c:
bcdedit /set {bootmgr} device partition=c: