Good afternoon,
For a long time I've been using EasyBCD to set the correct boot in a win7 and Ubuntu dual boot since I don't like the grub interface.
To set EasyBCD I generally follow this list:
- BCD Deployment
- I select the partition when Win7 is installed ( C: )
- Install BCD - Yes
- Add Entry: Win 7, name, C:
- Add Entry: GRUB 2, name, automatic
- Edit Boot Menu: save settings
- BCD Deployment: Write MBR
This procedure always worked fine until today when, rebooting my ubuntu partition an error appears:
Try (hd0,0): FAT32: No ANG0
Try (hd0,1): EXT2:
and the window remains stuck there.
So, using a Ubuntu Live CD I was able to repair the grub error using boot-repair (How to Repair GRUB2 When Ubuntu Won’t Boot)
After a reboot the GRUB appears after BCD window: if I select ubuntu it boots ubuntu, if I select Windows 7 it loads the BCD windows with both entries (Win 7 and Ubuntu). Anyway, I'm able to boot both window and ubuntu.
The problem is: if I repeat the above procedure with EasyBCD, that always worked fine, the error reappears and I have to repair again the GRUB.
I don't understand what generate that error that never happens before.
My BootMode is set as Legacy (I think) since the Bootloader Path in EasyBCD goes to "winload.exe", but I'm not sure about that.
Is someone able to fix that?
Thanks in advance!
For a long time I've been using EasyBCD to set the correct boot in a win7 and Ubuntu dual boot since I don't like the grub interface.
To set EasyBCD I generally follow this list:
- BCD Deployment
- I select the partition when Win7 is installed ( C: )
- Install BCD - Yes
- Add Entry: Win 7, name, C:
- Add Entry: GRUB 2, name, automatic
- Edit Boot Menu: save settings
- BCD Deployment: Write MBR
This procedure always worked fine until today when, rebooting my ubuntu partition an error appears:
Try (hd0,0): FAT32: No ANG0
Try (hd0,1): EXT2:
and the window remains stuck there.
So, using a Ubuntu Live CD I was able to repair the grub error using boot-repair (How to Repair GRUB2 When Ubuntu Won’t Boot)
After a reboot the GRUB appears after BCD window: if I select ubuntu it boots ubuntu, if I select Windows 7 it loads the BCD windows with both entries (Win 7 and Ubuntu). Anyway, I'm able to boot both window and ubuntu.
The problem is: if I repeat the above procedure with EasyBCD, that always worked fine, the error reappears and I have to repair again the GRUB.
I don't understand what generate that error that never happens before.
My BootMode is set as Legacy (I think) since the Bootloader Path in EasyBCD goes to "winload.exe", but I'm not sure about that.
Is someone able to fix that?
Thanks in advance!