> I dunno about Mint, but for Windows you may try system restore. As soon as
> you hit enter selecting windows, press F8 and select "Last known good
> configuration". As you mentioned its not that strange. Happened to me a
> couple of times & restoring did the trick. It may not have anything to do
> with Grub2.
>
> PS: Mine is stock Ubuntu... Ultimate OS might have bugs that causing the
> problem.
>
> Regards
> Adhin
>
> --
>
>
Well thanks for your advice. Ultimate OS does have a few rough edges that
need to be smoothened out but overall it is good.

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