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Re: recovering win7
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Jake Thomas |
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Re: recovering win7 |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Jan 2013 12:25:47 -0800 |
Actually, right now your Grub is pretty toast because you deleted the partition
with all it's *.mod files, grub.cfg, etc (hence, "error: no such partition"
(it's looking for it's "home" partition and can't find what it has in mind).
Unless every Grub module you need is built into the MBR, you can't do much with
it.
You can go the pure Microsoft route as I mentioned earlier, or use a thumb
drive bootable into Linux to re-install Grub to use a Grub method.
Jake
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