Any one with any solution ?
12.04 has for more problems than 11.10.
Its only because of its LTS that i thought of upgrading.
Feel it was a wrong dicision.
Any one with any solution ?
12.04 has for more problems than 11.10.
Its only because of its LTS that i thought of upgrading.
Feel it was a wrong dicision.
If for whatever reason Windows is not shutdown correctly, then it may be running auto repairs and overwriting MBR?
So now the real issue seems to be Windows not shutting down correctly. Are you turning it off before it has a chance to close? After updates I have had Windows take many minutes to shutdown (and reboot).
UEFI boot install & repair info - Regularly Updated :
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I just reboot the system and let it do all by itself
I also started Xp from "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" but again every thing got corrupt.
Seems like:
- either GRUB writes in XP partition,
- or this XP doesn't like the MBR to contain GRUB (MBR lock?)
Are you hibernating Windows not fully shutting down?
Does Windows have at least 20 or 30% free space?
Have you run chkdsk and defrag recently? And any other XP maintenance?
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Are you hibernating Windows not fully shutting down?
Always full shutdown or reboot
Does Windows have at least 20 or 30% free space?
It is newly formated partition and has just a few applications and ample space.
Have you run chkdsk and defrag recently? And any other XP maintenance?
No such thing i hate using xp just have to be there to back up my phone data and one other small software.
When i boot in xp and then boot in ANY linux (even boot repair live disk) the boot menu is displayed TWICE. First i choose my option then the booting starts again and displays the menu again. And then after i select my option it boots.
Can we get any clue from this ?
This is the behavior some people reported when Windows7/8 hibernation is activated.
Never heard of it before for XP.
For information, Windows8 "restart" uses a kind of hibernation. I don't know for XP.
Any solution ?
If you want to experiment you could try installing grub legacy. It still is in the repository and works for basic systems. Grub legacy has not been updated for many newer systems.
Uninstall grub2
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gr...ing%20GRUB%202
HowTo: Revert from grub2 to Legacy Grub or grub to grub2
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gr...to_GRUB_Legacy
Older threads kansasnoob
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1298932
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1247994
Boot-Repair will not work on fixing grub legacy. It should reinstall grub2 if needed. You will have to use the older reinstall method if you have grub legacy issues.
How to restore the Ubuntu/XP/Vista/7 bootloader (Updated for Ubuntu 9.10 - grub2) - talsemgeest
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Re...ta/7Bootloader
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