Linux and XP dual system, XP can t enter, optical drive boot can t be found, want to delete linux, r

Updated on technology 2024-08-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    It seems that you also have a problem with Windows 1, surf the Internet**, mount Windows partition 3, copy to Media WinXP Windows and Media WinXP Windows System324, reboot into Windows, if it can't start normally, you can only reinstall Windows As for the hardware problem, I don't know how to solve it without reinstalling the system. Confirm which partition windows is installed on, and then open boot grub with root privilege You can use the following command: 1,nbsp; gksunbsp;geditnbsp;/boot/grub/,nbsp;sudonbsp;nanonbsp;boot grub adds the following settings at the end:

    titlenbsp;winxprootnbsp;nbsp;(hdx,y)nbsp;Suppose WinXP is installed on the Y+1 partition of the X+1 hard disk. +1MakeActive Restart your computer after saving, and select WinXP to enter Windows

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It looks like you're having a problem with Windows as well.

    2. Mounting. Windows partitions.

    3. Copy to Media WinXP Windows and Media WinXP Windows

    system32

    4. Reboot into Windows, if it can't start normally, you can only reinstall Windows

    As for the hardware, I don't know.

    How to fix it. No.

    Reinstall the system. Confirm which partition Windows is installed on, and then use it.

    Root access.

    Open boot grub

    The following commands are available:

    1,gksu

    geditboot/grub/

    2,sudo

    nanoboot/grub/

    Add the following settings at the end:

    titlewinxp

    roothdx,y)

    Suppose WinXP is installed on the Y+1 partition of the X+1 hard disk.

    chainloader

    makeactive

    After saving, restart the computer and select WinXP to enter Windows

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Rebuy an XP disk and reload. If you don't know how to pretend, you can take it to the computer city.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Put it into the system disk (very important), restart the computer, select the boot menu when the brand computer logo appears (different brands of computers are different), select the *** option, and operate according to the prompts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Buy an XP system disk, or go to the next GHO on the Internet to engrave a disk yourself and redo the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When entering rescue mode, there is an option to ask if you need to mount the Linux file system, choose "continue" instead of skip, so that the system will automatically mount the root partition and boot partition on the corresponding mount point;

    Then chroot mnt sysimage so that it goes into your own system instead of the image in the disc.

    Then grub-install dev hda6 (boot partition).

    Generally, the root file system and boot partition can be automatically mounted, if it really can't be automatically mounted, try.

    mkdir -p /mnt/sysimage/boot ;

    mount -t ext3 dev hda2 (root partition of the system) mnt sysimage ; In this way, the root filesystem and manually mount it to the mnt sysimage ; The same goes for mount -t ext3 dev hda6 mnt sysimage boot

    Then chroot mnt sysimage grub-install dev hda6

    If nothing hangs up, try root (hd0,2) enter and then setup (hd0) in rescue mode

    ps: I haven't used redhat9, this system version is too old, I tested it on the virtual machine of rhel6, if it is learning, it is recommended to change to rhel5, rhel6, fedora14 fedora15, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Didn't you understand, can't linux get up after reinstalling? Try PE Bootstrap Fix.

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