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Thread: deleted partition of dual boot containing grub, now stuck in grub rescue

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    deleted partition of dual boot containing grub, now stuck in grub rescue

    Hi, yesterday I decided to install Deepin in a dual boot. I later decided I no longer needed/wanted it so I deleted the partition. Apparently I had grub on that partition as well, and now my laptop only goes to grub rescue and will not boot.
    I have an acer aspire v5 touch. Removing the hard drive is not an option. I have tried to access UEFI but my computer just beeps and goes to grub rescue. I have grub rescue disk on a flash drive, I used unetbootin to do that, but iI cannot get to any boot menu (f12), and when I use ls (hd0)/ I get a unknown file system error. Please help, and sorry for my grammar/formatting, I'm on mobile.
    Tl;dr: Deleted partition containing grub and deepin, now can only get to grub rescue, and I keep getting an unknown file system error, please help.

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    Re: deleted partition of dual boot containing grub, now stuck in grub rescue

    It is the files used to manage and configure grub that have gone; they sit in folders in /etc and /boot in your now deleted Deepin OS partition.

    Boot-repair in my signature should be able to restore everything for you with no difficulty.

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