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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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/274574/error-no-such-device-grub-rescue-im-clueless best answers are voted up and rise to the top 14.04 - grub rescue: no such device up vote 0 down vote favorite I have decided to retry installing Ubuntu when 14.04 came out... and I doomed my computer again. I have Windows 7 installed, and I followed this guide to dual boot. After installation, I see the GRUB rescue screen, telling me there is no http://askubuntu.com/questions/449354/14-04-grub-rescue-no-such-device such device (followed by a rather long set of letters an numbers). I am unable to boot into either Windows or Ubuntu. Last time I had this error, I just ran boot repair and it fixed it, but this time, even that won't work. (To install boot repair, I had to change the repository distribution to 'saucy', otherwise it doesn't find the package.) I tried boot repair twice: 1: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229503/ 2: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7271773/ To at least save Windows, what are my options? Edit: This is the BootInfo summary created by the boot repair tool: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7272011/ dual-boot grub2 windows-7 14.04 share|improve this question edited Apr 18 '14 at 1:10 asked Apr 18 '14 at 0:55 Luka Kotar 153114 possible duplicate of Boot error > no such device: grub rescue. Also worth reading are the answers to: How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?). –karel Apr 18 '14 at 1:10 Thank you for commenting, I will try that solution. –Luka Kotar Apr 18 '14 at 1:12 I have tried both solutions (the accepted answers), but it still doesn't work. Can I somehow just uninstall GRUB and rev
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03:03:17 Crataegus Member Registered: 2015-12-17 Posts: 6 [SOLVED] Grub error: no such device, SSD drive, UUID is correct Greetings everyone,I am a noob with Arch and this forum. Your forbearance is appreciated! I am hugely impressed with Arch and am a recent convert from Mint.I would greatly appreciate some advice on an installation problem than I have attempted to describe in detail here (perhaps too much detail?).Summary: I followed the instructions on the Arch Beginner's Guide to the letter (I think - see below). Installation appeared to go well. When I reboot the first stage of grub loads and I get the "Welcome to GRUB!" message. Then I get "error: no such device: FE82239682235287". If I type ls at the grub rescue prompt I see: (hd0). If I then type ls (hd0) I see: "(hd0) Filesystem is unknown."Details:Hardware: Dell XPS 15 laptop with 256GB SSD. BIOS: it arrived set to RAID (not ACHI) but there is no raid configured (just 1 disk). UEFI is not switched on (boot list option = Legacy). I switched the Fastboot option to "Thorough" from "Minimal" (the only other options is Auto) but that did not resolve or change the problem. Secure Boot is disabled. Partitions: The SSD has 3 partitions (it is listed as nvme0n1 below, the sda is the bootable USB for installing Arch).nvme0n1p1 is the boot partition which has grub (and the Microsoft bootmgr.exe files) on itnvme0n1p2 has Windows 10 on itnvme0n1p3 is where I installed ArchThus, I want to set up a dual boot.Output of lsblk:NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 1 3.8G 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 1 663M 0 part /run/archiso/bootmnt └─sda2 8:2 1 31M 0 part loop0 7:0 0 288.7M 1 loop /run/archiso/sfs/airootfs nvme0n1 259:0 0 238.5G 0 disk ├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 500M 0 part ├─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 120.1G 0 par