grub error

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Discussions tagged with grub error on WindowsForum.com often involve dual-boot configurations where Windows and Linux (such as Ubuntu) are installed on the same machine. Users encountering GRUB errors typically face boot issues after hardware changes, partition modifications, or Windows updates that disrupt the bootloader. Common scenarios include missing or misconfigured boot entries, incorrect partition tables, and unrecognized drive partitions. Troubleshooting steps frequently involve repairing the Master Boot Record, editing the boot.ini file, or using recovery tools to restore GRUB. These topics are relevant for users managing multi-OS setups and seeking to resolve boot failures without data loss.
  1. Windows XP Question about Windows XP boot.ini file modification?

    Hi Guys. I haven't had a Windows XP question in a lot of years. My friend Paul asked my to come over and upgrade his Dell computer to 2 Gigs of ram. I did that and it booted and worked fine, but I noticed that only half of his hard drive was available. I said where is the rest of your hard...