I am unable to shutdown. Whenever I try to shutdown, it reboots. I am running Ubuntu 12.10.
I cannot boot into Linux or Windows now.
I did the boot repair but every time I turn my computer on it goes to Windows then into recovery mode and I went through that and it still brings me back.
I can only get in Ubuntu through the live disc.
This is my paste:
Boot Info Script 0.61.full + Boot-Repair extra info [Boot-Info August 2nd 2012]
============================= Boot Info Summ
I have Windows 7 on my computer and installed Ubuntu 12.10 alongside for a duel-boot via a live USB, but it boots directly to Windows 7 when I restart the computer.
I have looked up the 'boot-repair' fix, however it still hasn't fixed my problem.
I'm using an ASUS N56V, CPU: Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.30GHz, OS: Windows 7 x64
I have the boot info from my last attempt at a boot-repair fix.
If anybo
I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 and it refuses to boot. I tried to use a boot repair disk, but no luck I'll paste the info from the boot repair below:
Boot Info Script 0.60 from 17 May 2011
============================= Boot Info Summary: ===============================
=> Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks at sector 1 of
the same hard drive for core.img.
I installed 12.04 through a USB drive and when it's done I can't load Windows 7 (Loader)(on/dev/sda1) in GRUB.
I have been trying to set up a dual boot ubuntu for a couple of days with no luck.
With a clean machine, installing Windows 7 and then Ubuntu 11.10, on reboot, I do not get a grub menu, instead it goes straight into Windows.
I tried installing Fedora 16 which worked as expected (Grub menu with Windows and Fedora options).
Formatting the Fedora partition and re-installing Ubuntu over it gi
Hola,
I have just installed Ubuntu 12.10 on my Sony Vaio T. I first shrank my C: in Windows 8. Then installed Ubuntu and used the space to set up a Swap and the rest was my /. I ran Boot-Repair. ect ect.
So my problem is that the GRUB menu will come up and Windows won't start. It will go to the troubleshoot screen. Then I CAN start Windows through there.
When I installed Ubuntu onto my second harddrive, that had Crunchbang on it, I overwrote Crunchbang and could no longer boot my machine.
So, Boot Repair Disk to the rescue...AND I got Windows back up and booting, but without a dual-boot.
How do I get Ubuntu back into the boot-up list?
Do I wipe the Ubuntu drive and start over?
I've bought new laptop Sony Vaio E14P series. It has pre-installed Windows 8, and I want to dual boot it with Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. I have diabled secure boot and install Ubuntu without any problem from live USB.
When I reboot after installation, it directly boot to windows 8, dont load GRUB at all. So I went to live USB again to boot-repair.