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startup of my other pc (im using my old one now to contact you) it shows this error: Unknown filesystem: grub rescue> tried some commands from other threads but it shows me again the same error. I think that Ubuntu has been completely uninstalled, but this grub rescue pops me out. I cannot boot in my pc anywhere! either in Windows. The only thing i can do is write commands in grub rescue, or enter BIOS Windows Menu... :( boot dual-boot grubrescue share|improve this question edited Jan 30 '14 at 9:59 slowbanned 706515 asked Jan 30 '14 at 9:00 user241663 6112 marked as duplicate by Takkat, falconer, Avinash Raj, karel, mikewhatever Jan 31 '14 at 2:54 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. I think this question may have some answers for you. –Wouter Jan 30 '14 at 9:44 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote This is the correct procedure. It's for Windows 7 but works for 8 too. From How to remove Ubuntu
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site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more grub rescue windows 7 about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu error no such partition is a question and answer site for 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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/412986/unknown-filesystem-grub-error-after-unistalling-ubuntu-partition-from-windows-8 The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Grub rescue problem after deleting Ubuntu partition! up vote 18 down vote favorite 15 After I deleted Ubuntu partition, I rebooted my computer and got grub rescue problem. What I have tried so far is finding the right partition of ubuntu from grub rescue command by ls command. It lists (hd0) (hd0,msdos5) (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos1) http://askubuntu.com/questions/493826/grub-rescue-problem-after-deleting-ubuntu-partition (hd1) (hd1,msdos1) Then check them one by one: ls (hd0,msdos5)/ ls (hd0,msdos1)/ But I cannot find the right partition. I will appreciate any advice of you guys on help me to solve this. boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning grubrescue share|improve this question edited Jul 9 '14 at 22:52 No Time 1,057722 asked Jul 9 '14 at 22:06 user302065 91113 Do you have another linux installation on your computer? –Dalton Jul 9 '14 at 22:09 No, just ubuntu 13.04, but dual with win 7 –user302065 Jul 9 '14 at 22:25 And when I tried rebooting by usb or dvd, it said " Error loading operating system" –user302065 Jul 9 '14 at 22:28 It's unclear what you are asking. Please define "right partition" Are you trying to recover a partition that you accidentally deleted? –Elder Geek Jul 9 '14 at 23:53 possible duplicate of How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on? –Eliah Kagan Apr 30 '15 at 7:25 | show 2 more comments 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 28 down vote Try the following .. grub rescue > ls (hd0) (hd0,msdos5) (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,m
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about http://askubuntu.com/questions/412986/unknown-filesystem-grub-error-after-unistalling-ubuntu-partition-from-windows-8 hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/repair-linux-boot-with-grub-rescue/ _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for 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 Unknown filesystem grub error after unistalling Ubuntu partition from Windows 8 [duplicate] up vote 1 down vote favorite grub rescue This question already has an answer here: How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on? 14 answers I have a really big problem. I deleted Ubuntu partitions from Windows 8 and now on startup of my other pc (im using my old one now to contact you) it shows this error: Unknown filesystem: grub rescue> tried some commands from other threads but it shows me again the same error. I think that Ubuntu has been completely uninstalled, but this grub grub rescue no rescue pops me out. I cannot boot in my pc anywhere! either in Windows. The only thing i can do is write commands in grub rescue, or enter BIOS Windows Menu... :( boot dual-boot grubrescue share|improve this question edited Jan 30 '14 at 9:59 slowbanned 706515 asked Jan 30 '14 at 9:00 user241663 6112 marked as duplicate by Takkat, falconer, Avinash Raj, karel, mikewhatever Jan 31 '14 at 2:54 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. I think this question may have some answers for you. –Wouter Jan 30 '14 at 9:44 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote This is the correct procedure. It's for Windows 7 but works for 8 too. From How to remove Ubuntu and reinstall Windows? To remove Ubuntu, you will need a Windows Recovery CD or Installation CD, or a Ubuntu Live CD. Note: If you don't have a Windows Installation or Recovery CD available, you can download the Windows 7 ISO file (contact Digital River costumer support as said in Microsoft help page). You cannot install Windows with a genuine Purchased Product Key though, as these ISO files are 100% legal and will only install as an Evaluation copy for 30 days without a product key. To remove GRUB: Grab a Windows recovery media
How it looks? Basic commands available. The Rescue Shell. After Booting the system. As GRUB 2's ability to fix boot problems has greatly improved over the original GRUB bootloader. This article provides you with information on available options for repairing GRUB 2 boot issues and specific instructions on how to use the GRUB 2 terminal. The instructions are written for GRUB 2. How it looks? There are basically three error messages or screens when GRUB fails to boot. grub>: This is the screen mode you see when GRUB has found everything except the configurationn file. This file probably will be grub.conf. grub rescue>: This is the mode when GRUB 2 is unable to find the GRUB folder or its contents are missing/corrupted. The GRUB 2 folder contains the menu, modules and stored environmental data. GRUB: Just "GRUB" nothing else indicates GRUB 2 failed to find even the most basic information needed to boot the system. These are the basic errors that may occur during booting. Although there are a few more errors that can be seen on the screen like frozen splash screen, Busybox or Initramfs: GRUB 2 began.... But each of the GRUB 2 failure modes can be corrected either from GRUB 2 terminal or the Live boot CD or DVD of the distro, there are also 3rd party rescue tools available out there. Basic commands available. These are the commands that can be used when you enter the GRUB 2 terminl mode by pressing "c". boot (Initiate the boot, also F10 or CTRL-x) cat (view the contents of config or txt files; cat (hd0,1)/boot/grub/grub.cfg) configfile (Load a GRUB 2 configuration file such as grub.cfg; configfile (hd0,5)/boot/grub/grub.cfg.) initrd (Loads the initrd.img, necessary for booting; initrd (hd0,5)/initrd.img.) insmod (Loads a module; insmod (hd0,5)/boot/grub/normal.mod, or insmod normal.) linux (Loads the kernel; insmod /vmlinuz root=(hd0,5) ro.) loop (Mount a file as a device; loopback loop (hd0,2)/iso/my.iso.) ls (lists the contents of a partition/folder; ls, ls /boot/grub, ls (hd0,5)/, ls (hd0,5)/boot.) lsmod (List loaded modules