Windows 10: Can't boot after dual-boot crash (Windows 10 and Ubuntu)

Discus and support Can't boot after dual-boot crash (Windows 10 and Ubuntu) in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have a problem with my Lenovo h500. I replaced the hard drive with a 1 TB WDC drive and upped the RAM to 8 GB. The unit came with Windows 8, and I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Phaethon_PC, Jul 4, 2018.

  1. Can't boot after dual-boot crash (Windows 10 and Ubuntu)


    I have a problem with my Lenovo h500. I replaced the hard drive with a 1 TB WDC drive and upped the RAM to 8 GB.

    The unit came with Windows 8, and I upgraded to Windows 10 and have installed every update up until May 2018.

    Then I installed ubuntu 18.04 in a dual-boot configuration, keeping my Windows 10. A few days ago, while ubuntu was updating to a new version, my mouse ran out of power, and the machine suddenly switched off.

    When I rebooted, I got a black screen with a message that lasted less than a second. By videoing the screen, I was able to get this:

    Failed to open \EFI\BOOT\grubx64.efi – Not Found

    Failed to load image \EFI\BOOT\grubx64.efi – Not Found

    Start_image() returned Not Found

    So, I can’t boot into windows or ubuntu, but I can get to a cmd prompt line using a Windows recovery DVD. My bios doesn’t help. It only gives me an option to start in UEFI or legacy mode. After failing with legacy, I’ve switched to UEFI permanently. But the BIOS won’t let me scrounge around and delete references to ubuntu. And I can’t get to it through the command line on the Rescue Disk either.

    So here are the things I’ve tried to fix this:

    1. Ran the ubuntu Boot_repair program. Didn’t fix it.
    2. Tried to replace the file in terminal. Didn’t fix it.
    3. Re-installed ubuntu. Didn’t fix it. Just added another copy.
    4. Removed the new installation of ubuntu. Didn’t fix it.
    5. Deleted the partitions on which ubuntu resided. Created a new partition in that space. Didn’t fix it.
    6. Tried to fix the FAT32 system partition through a number of different means, including:
      1. Using the bootrec /fixboot command. Response: Access is denied.
      2. Tried bootrec /rebuildbcd. Access denied.
      3. Tried to open the bcd with BCDedit. OS couldn’t find the “object.”
      4. Decided I needed full access to the System Disk. Assigned a drive letter to the system disk. Didn’t fix it. Access problem not fixed.
      5. Changed the gpt attributes of the file. Access problem not fixed..
      6. Tried the Set=id 07, and 17. Those commands, though suggested in many blogs, were not recognized by Recovery disk OS. Access problem not fixed.
      7. Using DISKPART, deleted the system partition. Created a new EFI partition. Didn’t fix it. SWith a brand new system drive, still can’t use the bootrec tools. Couldn’t unhide the partition I created. Still no access to bootrec tools.

    If the problem is that the BIOS is still being told to look for the ubuntu starter, then the problem appears not reside in the system disk, which although still hidden doesn't have any references to the ubuntu files. My questions are:

    Why can’t I use the bootrec tools?

    On which partition is this screen message stored?

    How can I access what the BIOS appears to accessing, namely, a file that is telling it to try to open ubuntu?

    Why is there no ubuntu uninstall program?



    Thanks

    :)
     
    Phaethon_PC, Jul 4, 2018
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  2. davidhk Win User

    Dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04?


    Once I had Windows 10 RTM dual booting with Linux 17.2. No issue whatsoever.

    Here is a tutorial on dual booting Win 10 and Ubuntu 15.04
    http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/d...th-screenshots
     
    davidhk, Jul 4, 2018
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  3. dcf-joe Win User
    dual boot xp and ubuntu

    I had that problem a few months ago, but dual-booting is really easy. I am currently dual-booting Vista and Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. Use this website here for a guide to dual-booting XP and Ubuntu: How to dual boot Windows XP and Linux (XP installed first) - the step-by-step guide with screenshots - APC (I actually did not use this guide at all, but I did pretty much the same thing!)

    If you are unable to get your boot working with this guide, reply to this message, and I will write out a step-by-step guide, but it will involve you already having a partition set out for XP (as in you are not already using your entire hard drive space for XP alone.) Even though I write the guide with experience from Vista, it will work with XP
     
    dcf-joe, Jul 4, 2018
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  4. Can't boot after dual-boot crash (Windows 10 and Ubuntu)

    Dual boot options- Ubuntu and Windows 10

    Original Title[Dual Boot]

    I have updated from windows 8.1 to Windows 10 quite recently, now I want to dual boot my laptop Dell Inspiron 3542, with Ubuntu. But the thing I heard all over the Internet is about the UEFI and Legacy Boot modes and mine is in UEFi mode. In the boot options
    there is an option to change boot mode from UEFi to Legacy BIOS. Is it safe to do so. Doing so, does it help to dual boot with Ubuntu?

    My boot mode is set to: UEFI with Legacy OPROM.
     
    Sundar kumar Akella, Jul 4, 2018
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