minakpori84
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Bought a Samsung laptop (Windows 7 64, Home Premium). Installed Ubuntu, but instead of using grub I edited the Windows boot loader? with EasyBCD to get to Ubuntu (forgot my reasoning for that...).
Ubuntu was being weird, so I decided to replace it with Archlinux. Installed grub this time, and I tried to change the BCD back to regular but instead completely fucked it up. Start-up repair discs don't work (I think because of Grub taking over the MBR).
I think the issue is with the BOOT.BCD file in windows' boot partition. If so, is there any way to restore it? Is there a generic BOOT.BCD I could just drop in there? I have access to those partitions through my Archlinux installation.
Ubuntu was being weird, so I decided to replace it with Archlinux. Installed grub this time, and I tried to change the BCD back to regular but instead completely fucked it up. Start-up repair discs don't work (I think because of Grub taking over the MBR).
I think the issue is with the BOOT.BCD file in windows' boot partition. If so, is there any way to restore it? Is there a generic BOOT.BCD I could just drop in there? I have access to those partitions through my Archlinux installation.