guys, the main reason behind this problem is this f..cking Windows
FlexNet licensing program which writes into an absolute sector of the
first track of ur hard disk, in my case it was sector #48, other people
report #32 or #10. Grub detects this FlexNet sector and then refuses to
overwrite it with the grub boot loader, with the results u have seen and
described above!

so this ain't no ubuntu bug, and also not really a grub bug, this is due
to some program overwriting an area of the hard disk which normally is
being reserved for boot loaders etc., and not for some f..cking
licensing program..

pls see the following link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1661254

all ur problems above are easily solvable by following the chroot part
of the comment #35 of this thread, and then erasing the FlexNet sector
by the method proposed by the link above, with all the restrictions that
are outlined there! So if u have an important program under Windows
which uses this FlexNet licensing scheme, that program might not be
working anymore, or the grub bootloader will be overwritten again some
time in the future! Real monkey business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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