Hi everyone,
Below is the complete information I got after using Boot repair. Kindly view and help.
Code:
RECOMMENDED REPAIR:
Boot successfully repaired.
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.debian.net/198533/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.repair@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
You can now reboot your computer.
The boot files of [The OS now in use - Linux Mint 13 Maya] are far from the start of the disk. Your BIOS may not detect them. You may want to retry after creating a /boot partition (EXT4, >200MB, start of the disk). This can be performed via tools such as gParted. Then select this partition via the [Separate /boot partition:] option of [Boot Repair]. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition)
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CREATE A BOOTINFO SUMMARY
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.debian.net/198534/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.repair@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
No change has been performed on your computer. See you soon!
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ADVANCED OPTIONS:
(Backup partition tables, bootsectors and logs)
Reinstall Grub:
Boot successfully repaired.
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.debian.net/198621/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.repair@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
You can now reboot your computer.
The boot files of [The OS now in use - Linux Mint 13 Maya] are far from the start of the disk. Your BIOS may not detect them. You may want to retry after creating a /boot partition (EXT4, >200MB, start of the disk). This can be performed via tools such as gParted. Then select this partition via the [Separate /boot partition:] option of [Boot Repair]. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition)
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GRUB LOCATION
OS to boot by default: (Windows via sda7 menu)
Place GRUB into: Sda
Boot successfully repaired.
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.debian.net/198624/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.repair@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
You can now reboot your computer.
The boot files of [The OS now in use - Linux Mint 13 Maya] are far from the start of the disk. Your BIOS may not detect them. You may want to retry after creating a /boot partition (EXT4, >200MB, start of the disk). This can be performed via tools such as gParted. Then select this partition via the [Separate /boot partition:] option of [Boot Repair]. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition)
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GRUB OPTIONS: Nothing changed as I don't know about the options.
Edit Grub Configuration File:
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
# For full documentation of the options in this file, see:
# info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration'
GRUB_DEFAULT="Microsoft Windows XP Professional (on /dev/sda1)"
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT=10
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
# Uncomment to enable BadRAM filtering, modify to suit your needs
# This works with Linux (no patch required) and with any kernel that obtains
# the memory map information from GRUB (GNU Mach, kernel of FreeBSD ...)
#GRUB_BADRAM="0x01234567,0xfefefefe,0x89abcdef,0xefefefef"
# Uncomment to disable graphical terminal (grub-pc only)
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
# The resolution used on graphical terminal
# note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE
# you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo'
#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
# Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass "root=UUID=xxx" parameter to Linux
#GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
# Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries
#GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true"
# Uncomment to get a beep at grub start
#GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1"
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OTHER OPTIONS:
Repair Windows boot files
Create a bootInfo summary
Participate to statistics of use
Boot successfully repaired.
Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.debian.net/198628/
In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.repair@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.
You can now reboot your computer.
The boot files of [The OS now in use - Linux Mint 13 Maya] are far from the start of the disk. Your BIOS may not detect them. You may want to retry after creating a /boot partition (EXT4, >200MB, start of the disk). This can be performed via tools such as gParted. Then select this partition via the [Separate /boot partition:] option of [Boot Repair]. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition)
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