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May 5, 2016 at 01:55 PM
May 5, 2016 at 01:55 PM
The message was not "no load drivers found" it was probably ?no hard drive found Press F10 to load driver".
This is because Linus formatted the hard drive and didn't leave room for a Windows Partition.
It's easy to install dual OS, but if you install Windows after Ubuntu, Grub will be affected. Grub is a boot-loader for Linux base systems. You can do just the following:
Make space for your Windows from Ubuntu. (Use Disk Utility tools from ubuntu)
Install Windows on freed space.
After installing, login to windows
To fix this you can install 'EasyBCD' in Windows.
Follow these steps to restore GRUB when after installing EasyBCD:
Launch the program and select ADD NEW ENTRY from the EasyBCD Toolbox
Select the 'Linux/BSD' from the operating systems column
Choose GRUB (Legacy) under type and click on the ADD ENTRY icon
Choose YES to the restart prompt
GRUB will be displayed after the restart and will detect the Ubuntu partition for you to be able to boot into Ubuntu.
This is because Linus formatted the hard drive and didn't leave room for a Windows Partition.
It's easy to install dual OS, but if you install Windows after Ubuntu, Grub will be affected. Grub is a boot-loader for Linux base systems. You can do just the following:
Make space for your Windows from Ubuntu. (Use Disk Utility tools from ubuntu)
Install Windows on freed space.
After installing, login to windows
To fix this you can install 'EasyBCD' in Windows.
Follow these steps to restore GRUB when after installing EasyBCD:
Launch the program and select ADD NEW ENTRY from the EasyBCD Toolbox
Select the 'Linux/BSD' from the operating systems column
Choose GRUB (Legacy) under type and click on the ADD ENTRY icon
Choose YES to the restart prompt
GRUB will be displayed after the restart and will detect the Ubuntu partition for you to be able to boot into Ubuntu.
May 6, 2016 at 02:02 AM