Stuck in GNU Grub 2.0 Screen? Try this!
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2020
- How to Remove GNU Grub 2.0 Bootloader Screen after Deleting Ubuntu/Linux [Updated!]
UPDATE: A follow-up to this method on how to remove grub bootloader from Windows can be found here: www.dopetechfever.com/2020/07...
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How To Remove Gnu Grub Version 2.02 after Deleting Ubuntu/Linux and restore windows boot loader after grub has been deleted.
In this video, let's understand why your computer shows grub rescue after deleting ubuntu partition and learn how to fix it!
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Use these to fix GNU GRUB Error screen and get back into windows:
-- insmod part_gpt [press enter]
-- insmod chain [press enter]
-- ls [press enter]
//here, go into each partition and look for a "/boot" folder
//for instance, (hd0,gpt1)/efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi
-- chainloader (hd0,gpt1)/efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi [press enter]
-- boot [press enter]
You should now be able to see the Windows loading screen.
Once into windows, or even without successful boot, open the command prompt (Admin) through the OS or the Recovery Menu.
Type the below commands to change the default boot manager:
-- bcdedit [press enter]
//check the pathname under windows 10 boot manager. It will usually be set to grubx64.efi.
//We need to replace that with the windows boot manager
-- bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \efi\microsoft\boot\bootmgfw.efi [press enter]
Now, to delete GRUB Partition, try these steps:
Go to CMD (Run as Administrator)
Type
- Diskpart
- List Disk
- Select Disk 0 (where your dual-boot OS was installed)
- List partition
(Select Partition that has "system" type)
- Select Partition 2
- assign letter=z
(You'll now see it as a logical drive Z in file manager)
- exit (this will exit diskpart)
- z:
Z:\ - dir
(It will list all the directories available)
- cd efi
(Will enter efi folder)
- dir
(Will list directories under efi folder)
(We now have to delete the Linux grub)
- rd (name_of_your_linux_grub) /s
- Are you sure? (Y/N): Y
(This will remove that directory)
- exit
Just restart your PC. You're good to go!
You should now be completely rid of your GNU GRUB problem.
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If you're on an ASUS device, you might not need to do this. Here's how I fixed it:
1) Repeatedly tap esc while starting up, until you see a screen to select a boot option.
2) Use the arrow keys to navigate to the 'Enter Setup' option and press enter. You should now see the ASUS BIOS/UEFI options and be able to use your mouse and click.
3) Go into advance mode, select boot, and there should be something there that allows you to change the boot options you saw on the screen in step 1. Just disable all the options except the Windows bootloader, maybe delete the ubuntu option, and it should be fixed! (I forgot how exactly I did the last step so sorry I can't hold your hand here).
and if anyone else runs into the issue where it's still there, do the same process as listed but don't delete any boot options, create one and go to the path of where the boot is (efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi), name it windows, then create it, go back into boot and disable the boot option named 'ubuntu' (delete it if you want), save & exit, reboot, and you should be back into windows
Thanks for your advices. 👍
yes I love you so much man I have been trying this for hours I swear Im gonna cry but thank you love you bro have a wonderful day bless your soul😫
There is a delete option in boot advanced options. After that save the settings that's step 4
Thanks man, I was frustrated while optimizing it for last 4 hours. And then see your comment. It worked completely
You've earned a sub. You are straight to the point without explaining complicated stuff, and at the same time you don't act condesending. Thanks a million!
Happy to help mate! Thanks for the sub🙂✌🏼
Can anyone pls help me. My spacebar doesn't work and i can't type the proper commands. Is there anyway to do it without an external keyboard
Oh! I'm afraid you might need a keyboard to do it. Since grub is a recovery mode, it doesn't support a lot of functional outside basic hardware.
@@DopeTechFever Guys whenever i try to boot into the
Path>>chainloader (hd0,gpt1)/efi/boot/bootx64.efi fbx64.efi>>>it simply shuts down and shows the grub screen again. When i try to boot into >>>chainloader (hd0,gpt1)/efi/boot/bootx64.efi>>> its shows failed to open. Someone PLEASE HELP MEE
How to open cmd if my windows is not booted and the grub screen is there
Mannn!!! You don't know this, but you saved my life!! I was having a heart attact after I got stuck in this horrible grub thing for more than an hour as I have to submit my internship work within a day.. Love your work.. Thumbs up 👍.. ❤❤
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How did you find the correct partition where Linux is loaded, can you help?
@@shrenikshah7552 I'm on steam deck have you figured it out ?
Bro same over here
Man you could just open the boot menu (F12)
There are so many videos on this problem, but yours was to the point. Thanks dude real dope
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Amazing video! Love you vibe and how chill you are :D some people don't like it but i love when someone is aware about theyre surroundings :D
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You are a life saver, I've been struggling with this problem to the point I almost gave up and left the grub but, I needed to check the health of a ssd and it was time to say bye bye to Ubuntu for good
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Guys please help me. I just updated the bios or something from the lenovo support website amd it rebooted and this gnu grub came in. I've been using windows but i think there was Ubuntu (not installed like theres no way for me to get into ubunt, I have never gotten into ubuntu in this lap but i think its there)
So does this mean i lost my ubuntu. I can't lose it as this laptop is not mine. Pls help me do something to recover it or tell me whether its gone or not PLEASE
Also my space bar is not working, so is there anyway i can do anything PLEASE😭
Thank you brother. You just saved my notebook. I thought I am going to lose all of my important files. Thank you very much.
Subscribing your channel is the least I could do to appreciate you.
You're welcome 😊.
Thank you so much! I've been struggling with this to the point of failing my exams, but thanks to you, I can boot into Windows. You definitely earned a subscriber
I'm glad I could help. Good luck with your exams 😊
thanks mate! you saved my all projects. dual-boot is kinda killing me these days. i've deleted the linux distro a couple months ago and disabled the boot loader yet i've come up with that gnu grub screen the other day, and find the way to reboot on windows again, thanks to your informative vid.
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@@DopeTechFever Guys please help me. I just updated the bios or something from the lenovo support website amd it rebooted and this gnu grub came in. I've been using windows but i think there was Ubuntu (not installed like theres no way for me to get into ubunt, I have never gotten into ubuntu in this lap but i think its there)
So does this mean i lost my ubuntu. I can't lose it as this laptop is not mine. Pls help me do something to recover it or tell me whether its gone or not PLEASE
Dude you are literally a lifesaver. Great tutorial and you definitely earned a sub from me
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You're a totally life savior. Thanks a lot man 👍🏾
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I was shocked to see so few subscribers on your channel. you deserve a lot more . It worked and the steps were easy to follow
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Holy moly man you are a life saver, I spent an hour trying to figure this out, you deserve a sub. 👍
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Super video bro! Got relieved after struggling for around 12 hours
I'm glad this video could help you out!😄
Amazing video, solved my problem immediately! Guys you can directly go through the description, just a few commands to try. Great job!
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Yes I will. This actually worked for me, but next time when I reboot, the problem persists
You could try to run "bootrec /fixmbr" and "bootrec /rebuildbcd" commands in windows cmd (as Administrator).
Four years later and your video just saved me! I couldn't boot into windows after removing Ubuntu from my PC, but your instructions and commands are spot on. I booted into Windows with the chainloader command in Grub then successfully deleted the Grub partition by following your instructions in the description too. Thank you so much!!!!! Subscribed!
Wow, I'm so glad to hear that 😊
Consegui! Muito obrigada, eu estava tentando de todas as formas e não tinha conseguido. Mas assistindo seu vídeo diversas vezes deu pra entender
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500 other videos: waste of time
this video: actually helpful!
😅haha, I'm glad you found it so.
3:32 i dont get this part, do i have to put (hd2,gpt2) and then all of the code you placed on screen? i say (hd2,gpt2) because thats the only one that worked to show the efi/ code. ive tried multiple solutions like “chainloader (hd2,gpt2)/efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi and other variations of that and the only things ive gotten were no such partition or unknown filesystem. i’m not even sure if i’m supposed to put the chainloader part first
PLEASE HELP, ive had my computer for a month now and it hasnt worked since
You just need to open each partition and look for a boot image. If yours is in the gpt2 partition, then provide that path to chainloader and type "boot".
Thanks! You and that chainloader command saved my life!
Glad to hear that 😊
Dude, you actually saved me thnx a lot man
You're welcome mate!😊✌
It's not happening in mine, all file system in my error is showing unknown
@@DopeTechFever Dude you are awesome. You really saved me.
thanks Logic god and with some commands
Haha, I'm no logic God. I just compiled stuff from different sources together.😅👍
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U r an awesome guy!! Finally solved my issues after a great struggle.Thanks a lot!!!🎉🎉
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Finally my laptop is back to normal❤️, I am very grateful for your tutorial👍✨
I'm happy I could help ☺
Thank you SO MUCH! Most tutorials would tell you to change the bootloader in the BIOS, but my motherboard doesn't support that. It wasn't until I found this video. Kudos to you!
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hello, it says that my current path is \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi
but when i open my pc, it always opens up with the GRUB screen.
can you help mee?
There are some steps in the description to delete grub from windows using CMD. Check those out.
After typing the commando bootmgfw.efi it says error:not a directory
Need help
It's a file. Not a folder.
You need to type
Chainloader /(the path until that file)/bootmgfw.efi
i don’t usually comment on youtube videos
everything you said is really helpful, made a understand stuff even though i’m not one percent of a computer expert. I started doing all these just so i can see my windows again, later on as i almost gave up, i saw a command from the list saying “exit”. With my last string of hope, i type it and boom i’m in windows, I was never really stuck anywhere. (ps: never panic, i almost had a breakdown, the worst of this year since i recently just got my pc)
Glad I could help you out somehow. You can try the additional steps in the description to try and delete grub completely using windows command prompt.
Damn man thank you very much! I followed a tutorial (with quite lots of views) on how to correctly remove Ubuntu dual boot and ended up in this situation. You sabed my day!! Thanks again!!
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Thanks for the detailed explanation on what caused it and how to fix it. Super helpful I was able to get rid of the error and change default boot manager. Thanks for the help!
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Thanks for making it so easy, last time when I've seen a command-line interface was in 1997, MS-DOS.
Successfully booted into my sister's PC over a WhatsApp call. Both I and my elder sister learnt how to boot into Windows via Grub. :D
Cheers!
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Man you'r making videos entertaining as well as usefull great video really helped me 💫
I'm glad it did 🙂
Thanx a ton!
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In my keyboard "I" key is not working. How to get on screen key board?😶😶
In recovery screen, I'm not sure if you have an option for that.. but look for any available "Accessibility options" symbol somewhere in the bottom right.
I loved your speaking style and all!!! I am wondering why you don't have any subscribers and less number of views....you are actually a talented one🔥🔥🔥
Thanks, I've been doing this for a while now..👍
Many thanks for your video and descriptions. I don't know anything about Linux, bought a used computer and ran into this problem during system update and didn't know what to do. Problem solved thanks to you. Happy Holidays!
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Great insight for resolving Grub issue, after removing the Linux Partition. Thanks man!
Glad it helped!😃
It's saying unknown filesystem in all my partitions
me too
how did you fix?
@@etch-6261 in my disks its not showing efi... What should i do?
@@nisarggogate8952 i dont really know
same here bro
it will be better if u show screen insted of your face
The video has helped many people regardless.
bro youre the life saver i look online but the way u teach its more simpliers than others
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What if i want to remove ununtu and grub but i didnt delete the partition yet? Is there an easier way
Well, yes. From windows, after you clear the disk partition of Ubuntu, remember to delete the grub partition as well.
You can do that by following the article in the description.
Just enter exit, and the system reboots 😅😅😅
Not always, but it's worth trying.
Its actually works for me😂😅
Great, but as I said, it doesn't always auto detect a boot image 😅👍🏼
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@@DopeTechFeverSystem cannot find the file specified when i entered bcdedit /set path \efi\microsoft\boot
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Thank's this video is still up to date and greatly helped me!
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Bro, You are literally my life saver, thank you so much...there are not many channel like yours to help solve these important essential problems. Thanks from 2022..
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Really helpful. It works for me. Thank you!
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@Dope Tech Fever bro thanks for the video i have been stuck for 2 days i didnt find any nice resource .You really helped me .Kepp making such amazing useful videos .And you got straight to the point
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Fantastic. I play around with Linux Mint as a USB boot drive and somehow the grub loader took over. This guide got me out of a mess. Thank you.
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Hi faced the which solution did work for u
Your way of explanation is really good. I liked it💖
Calm and smart😎
And start making more videos on such problems or you can explain various things in OS and laptops
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worked like a charm and i only needed to do the second half of the solution. Many thanks!
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In the Windows Command Prompt, to change the boot path, please advise what is the full command.
And what the path is? Is it the one found through Grub, or is it the one in the Command Prompt under Windows 10?
It's the one you found under the EFI/Microsoft folder
Thank you so much.amazing content 100%🙏❤️
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Incredible presentation. Thanks.
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Thanks a lot brother! It worked🙃
Subscribed!
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This is a great tutorial, helped me get back into my laptop! However changing the path of the boot manager has not stopped the grub screen from appearing. Do you know why this is? It's the exact same path I give to chainloader to boot
Hmm, maybe you can try reinstalling Linux to that older partition and uninstalling it correctly from Windows this time?🙂
Loved your knowledge and way of presenting and Thank you . Learned something today
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This is a life saver. Explaination was 👌. Liked and subscribed. keep it up!
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OMG! CAN'T BELIEVE IT WORKED!! THANKS BRO!
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Really helpful! I set the chainloader to the manjaro grub.efi file. And it worked. Thank you so much!!!! 💞
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Already subscribed! Looking forward to more awesome tutorials! ♥
Much appreciated!😄✌ and yes, stay tuned for those.
Thank you so much, I have ubuntu and I watched so many videos and yours is the only one that helped!
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Super helpful! Thank you!
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Thanks bro, perfect video and discription ❤️
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Best video i found on the problem. Straight to point no bs. Thanks bro
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Thank you so much for saving my pc. I searched on Linux forums, nothing had a fix that worked 🙌🙌🙌
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thank you so much bruh I'm fade up with grub shit you helped me a lot 🙌🏻
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I have Windows 10 and OpenSuSE Leap 15.3 dual boot. After a windows 10 update, it wiped out the bootmanager of opensuse. This has happened for the second time. So now I want to make the Windows Boot Loader as the default instead of OpenSuSE boot loader. If I follow your video and use the 'bcdedit' to set the boot-mgr of windows boot loader, will it work? And if yes, will it show me the OpenSuSE boot option also?
Im honestly not sure, but it's worth a shot.
I was really frustrated after spending 2 hours on videos that ddint help me. I like the straight-to-point explanation and also the nice funny gifs and edits...they really cracked me up😂😂. You deserve a sub🤝
Thanks a lot 😊💙
Bro my windows boot loader path was \efi\microsoft\boot so I enter into the bcdedit set path it will show the grub menu after the power on. Now what I do
The path needs to have forward slashes "/" I believe. If the given path has spelling errors of some sort, you'll get the Grub back when you reboot.
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Thanks bro, because of you I was able to solve my problem. Love to see more videos from you, by the way I have subscribe to your channel
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You are really awesome bro. Your code working for me
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Hero of the Day😍 Thanks a ton
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Helped a lot!!
Thank you.
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Keep up the good work man.. you helped me..
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This was so helpful. Thank you so much
I'm glad I could help 🙂
Awesome explanation, It worked for me.
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Thanks a lot man. This actually helped me get into my windows but after setting the bcdedit, it always takes me back to GNU GRUB version 2.02. I am not sure why it’s doing that but I checked all spellings and made sure everything was put in right as also shown in your description. Please can you suggest what I might be able to do to help me not see the GNU GRUB on start up? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Maybe run bootrec commands to try and repair grub. Open cmd as Administrator and run the following.
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /rebuildbcd
bootrec /fixboot
Amazing work bro... Thanks!
Glad you found it useful ☺️
Very much helpful video, it saves lots of time to me. Thanks much
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Thanks man. I accidentally deleted Windows Boot Manager from BIOS and wasn't able to find right path to windows boot manager in BIOS because my touchpad is broken and mouse doesn't work in BIOS. You literally saved me ❤️
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Important question here, although the video and your way of explaining is superb and awesome, but after ls, all the filesystems listed are unknown, what to do in this situation, please please please help 🙏🙏🙏
Partition system is MBR, so no EFI
Oh. Maybe you could try getting a windows bootable USB pendrive to access the "repair this computer" option directly.
You are amazing man thank you so much it worked for me
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The current path is not ubuntu one its the windows one only but then also when i copied and pasted it from description and restarted it, it comes back to grub menu. Please help
You just have to delete the grub partition to prevent it from coming back.
very helpful video.. thanks for making
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Broooo thank you so much!! I was stuck on it for so long!! Thank you for your help!!
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Thank you for the support.
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THANK you! It worked just fine
Enjoy your renewed machine!😊✌
@@DopeTechFever please help me my online school is about to start and I tried all commands and only 1 said system volume Information the rest were unknown
Thank you so so much u saved a whole day for me!!!
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Thank you very much man. It really saved me.
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Just did this on my Intel NUC. And seems to be working. Thank you dude! Best video ever
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Thanks a lot buddy..Keep up the good work👏👏
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That problem was solved...but now whenever I open my pc every time grub screen appears...and after doing all the things again...it opens windows OS.
What should I do now?
Try running "bootrec /fixmbr" command in windows cmd.
It's better to use a windows bootable media and launch the "repair my computer" option
I can't thank you enough , it worked! Thanks man
Awesome! 😀👏🏼
Great video man but just to clarify, when I go into bcdedit if it already has the Microsoft\boot\bootmgfw.efi path, does that mean I don’t have to do anything else ?
That would be my guess, but just to be sure, I suggest you run the following in cmd admin:
bootrec/fixmbr
bootrec /rebuildbcd
bootrec /fixboot
@@DopeTechFever 'bootrec' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
What should I do? I already have "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi" as the path in bcdedit and default says {current}
Whenever I switch on my laptop, I still get that grub screen..
You'll need to run bootrec in Administrator window of CMD (Run as Administrator)
@@DopeTechFever Already doing that. Tried to boot windows in safe mode and went into advanced options so I could set it in cmd there.. no progress..
Will reinstalling ubuntu and then properly uninstalling fix this problem? I was too hasty to delete ubuntu partitions 🤦
Reinstalling might restore grub and allow you to get into windows to delete it correctly.
Hello, I have a query and I need ur help sir.
So, I just bought a new laptop which didn't have any heavy contents, it was majorly empty. I mean my hard disk was empty .
So I wanted to dual boot .
Installed ubuntu successfully.
But then after my third try I was not able to find the option that would help switch to the windows option.
And I got this grub thing and I searched hard to get rid of this thing .
Thankfully found this video.
I typed in the commands and the partition that has run so far doesn't show the Microsoft thing
Infact it shows ....
Ubuntu/boot/
And no Microsoft.
Does this mean that my Microsoft OS has completed changed to Ubuntu?
But if I put the backup drive of Microsoft will I be able to access Microsoft again or not?
What should I do ??? Please help.
If I m not clear I can explain again.
Maybe while installing you selected "erase everything and install Ubuntu". This would've format all data on the drive, including Windows OS.
This guy is what hiring managers consider entry level. He's obviously not entry level. Thanks for the grub expertise.
😀Happy I could help. And you're absolutely right about my job designation😂 I was paid a blue collar salary for busting my ass with a white collar skillset at the time. Thankfully, I've moved on🙂✌🏼
great man...very detailed..it worked for me
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Soo chill. So helpful. Thanks👍
I'm glad you see me as chill.👍 Most people think I'm high or ded😅
@@DopeTechFever so many youtubers have that fake energy voice. Better to hear more chill ppl on this platform. Also I think you should upload links to your videos on reddit so that you get more viewers and subs if you're lookin for that
Ah, I see. Any good subreddits I should refer?
Hours searching on the web, and finally solved with your video. Thanks a lot
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@DopeTechFever I think i love you ! , I was 100% convinced i had bricked my new laptop and I had not even done anything silly like deleting the Ubuntu partition, I was using a USB install which I guess somehow got corrupted. I am a poor man and was just figuring out how I was going to pay for a repair at a shop as all my friends are as a dumb as me and would not be able to help me. But you have saved the day. I am forever in your debt.
I'm so glad to hear that 😀
Thanks man this helped me a lot!
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Hi! I get to the part where you input boot (after using the chainloader command). all works fine up until that point, no errors, but when I run 'boot', it just accepts the command and scrolls up/reprints the 'Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported' error. any thoughts?
Maybe try to enter your PC's BIOS and access windows boot partition from there, it might be easier.
@@DopeTechFever ah, I have full access to windows if I enable legacy boot, unfortunately I’m trying to access my PopOS install😅
Oh, that might be a bit different 😅