I encountered this same problem when updating Lubuntu 13.10 to 14.04 on
an Asus netbook. The primary computer's harddrive has Windows 7 on it,
and I'm running Lubuntu from a thumbdrive installation. (Short version
as to why: the computer's not mine, I'm just on long term loan from a
friend.)

pureblood's solution from post 27 worked to correct the Lubuntu grub
installation, so I can now boot to Windows and Lubuntu 14.04 from the
thumbdrive. However, lacking that thumbdrive, the grub rescue prompt
still shows up when I try to boot natively, with an error showing a
whole bunch of numbers and letters. pureblood's solution doesn't work,
since mounting /dev/sda1 to /tmp/drive and then cding to the directory
shows there's no native /dev, /proc, or /sys directory, and skipping to
sudo chroot /tmp/drive fails with the message: "failed to run command
'/bin/bash'; no such file or directory" (I'm guessing this is because
Windows doesn't have bash). Therefore, I don't know how to get to a
point where running dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc would work, and since the
computer's not mine, I don't want to experiment too much.

What's the Windows 7 equivalent to the above solution?

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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