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To recover grub:
- Open the live version.
- Open the terminal and run sudo fdisk -l to see where Linux is installed.
- Run sudo mount /dev/sdaX /mnt where x is the number you have found Linux word in.
- Run sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda to install grub.
grub2 - Recovering GRUB after installing Windows 7? - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/83771/recovering-grub-after-installing-windows-7
grub2 - Recovering GRUB after installing Windows 7? - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/83771/recovering-grub-after-installing-windows-7
Nov 29, 2011 - To recover grub: Open the live version. Open the terminal and run sudo fdisk -l to see where Linux is installed. Run sudo mount /dev/sdaX /mnt where x is the number you have found Linux word in. Run sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda to install grub.RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Community Help Wiki
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
Jan 27, 2015 - The graphical way. Insert your Ubuntu CD, reboot your computer and set it to boot from CD in the BIOS and boot into a live session. You can also use a LiveUSB if you have created one in the past. Install and run Boot-Repair. Click "Recommended Repair". Now reboot your system. The usual GRUB boot menu should appear.Restoring GRUB After Installing Windows - Cybrary
https://www.cybrary.it/0p3n/restoring-grub-installing-windows/
Sep 21, 2016 - Third (3rd) Method: by using Boot-Repair –. This is the easiest way to repair your boot screen. – For windows all you have to do is download the program and run itHow To Restore Grub Ubuntu Missing After Install Windows 10 ...
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Nov 9, 2014 - Restoring GRUB after installing Win 10 ... Right now my priority is to bring back GRUB to boot 7 and 14.04, as 10 is not important. ... all my pre UEFI systems but wouldn't boot to a UEFI system, may have just been that system, but I could boot my USB so just to be safe since the win 10 needs UEFI to install.Restore GRUB bootloader after Windows installation on multi-boot ...
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Windows operating systems have the habit of installing their own bootloader on every installation - this wouldn't be a problem, if they would recognize all present operating systems. But unfortunately, they only recognize other Windows systemsHow to Repair, Restore, or Reinstall Grub 2 with a Ubuntu Live CD or ...
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Grub 2 typically gets overridden when you install Windows or another Operating System. To make Ubuntu control the boot process, you need Reinstall (Repair/linux - How to install grub after installing Windows 10 - Stack ...
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Sep 25, 2016 - First live boot to your Linux Mint system, using external Live CD/USB Drive, then follow these commands to re-install GRUB on MBR. mount your Linux installed partition to some mount point. here XY is the number of your Linux distro partition. sudo mount <root-partition[e.g. /dev/sdaXY]> <mount-point[e.g. ...How to restore Grub 2 after reinstalling Windows XP/Vista/Win7 ...
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If you use 1st method (grub4dos) after getting back to your Ubuntu distro and reinstalling grub you need to remove “grldr” “grldr.mbr” “boot.ini” & “menu.lst” from your Windows “C:\” partition. If you don't remove them, trying to boot into Windows will just throw you back into GRUB. Thanks a lot for guide. Could you use space ...