Hey there Babsky I'm sorry Boot Repair didn't work make sure you have the latest version it really makes a big difference. For me if I was reinstalling I would just try reinstalling the Linux Ubuntu first then let it find the other operating system like Windows and it should also see your old Ubuntu installation as well. It should then set your boot up correctly with the multi-boot then. I would never re-install Windows because of something like this but you have to make sure its all gd first. Yo can also repair Windows as a last resort but reinstalling Ubuntu Studio should solve all those problems and leave you with the multi boot option for sure. Luckily you can install Ubuntu many times and that has usually worked for me. Linux first then check it all from Linux and then from Windows. Good luck Babsky I hope this works it should. On Sat, 2023-12-23 at 19:31 +0000, BabsKy wrote: > Thanks George, unfortunately it didn’t work for me. I had the same > thought myself as I have also used Boot Repair successfully before. I > burnt it onto a disk then booted from that disk. It all seemed to be > going well until it suddenly said repair cancelled (can’t remember > the actual wording). I tried a couple of times but no go. I think > it’s going to have to be a complete reinstall of both Windows and > Ubuntu Studio unfortunately, which I was trying to avoid but if I > can’t fix US I have no other option. > > > On 19 Dec 2023, at 20:52, George Swan <georges...@shaw.ca> wrote: > > > > Hey there quick message, I used the Boot Repair Tool successfully > > for this issue many times and it has always worked for me. You have > > to run it from a CD or DVD I cant remember which and then choose > > Boot from disk when booting your laptop. The Boot repair tool > > doesn't always work for me when installed either but you have to > > boot from the Boot Repair tool on the CD/DVD disk. This has worked > > for me many times I love the boot repair tool it is the best for > > sure. Have a great day good luck and let us all know if that helps > > and donate to the Boot Repair tool if pos. Thanks > > Best,George Swan > > On Mon, 2023-12-18 at 23:04 +0000, BabsKy wrote: > > > I made the mistake of upgrading Ubuntu Studio on my dual boot. > > > The first problem was no grub so I enabled OS prober and updated > > > the grub but it still didn't work. Still no grub and boots > > > straight into Ubuntu Studio. I can see Windows on the HD, but I > > > just can't boot into it. I also can't do any updates or install > > > anything (tried installing boot-repair). It gets so far then says > > > something about too many errors and nothing is installed/updated. > > > I've created a bootable USB but my laptop will only boot from the > > > USB if in UEFI mode, but then, of course, it doesn't recognise > > > either OS on the HD. The only blank discs I have are too small > > > for Ubuntu Studio. I ordered some larger capacity discs but, long > > > story short, I'm not getting them but I am getting a refund. I've > > > tried starting US in recovery mode but I'm guessing it's not > > > broken enough? I have the option of trying to repair the Windows > > > MBR and possibly wiping the US partition but ideally I'd like > > > to keep both.Any ideas how/if I can fix this?
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