- Re: Try hd(0,0): NTFS5: No wubildr Just to reiterate what bcbc has already said, there has been a lot of hard work put in to find solutions for issues with Wubi installs. Use the Permanent Fix from the main post and make sure to lock the grub packages in Synaptic.
- Original title: cannot find GRLDR plase, help me i have big proplem When I open the laptop in black screen i see: try (hd0,0): non-MS: skip try (hd0.1): ntfs5: no grldr try (hd0.2):fat32:no.
- Try hd(0, 0): No UBNLDR Try hd(0, 1): And when I booted back into Windows, there were four new files on the C: drive (I installed RemixOS to I:): remixosinstall.log ubnldr ubnldr.exe ubnldr.mbr. Should I move these or something? Or will that have no effect and I just wasted your time in making you read all of this and should just follow the guide?
When I attempt to start the system, it gives me the options of Windows 7 and 'Continue with Installation'. If I choose the second, I get dropped into a screen that contains lines that are something like TRY hd[0,0] ntfs5: no g2dlr,TRY hd[0,1] ntfs5: no g2dlr,TRY ext2:
Try (hd0,0): FAT16: No UBNLDR. Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: After searching the web for this issue, I couldn't find anything conclusive. Am I missing something here? Also, the.iso image that I downloaded has the name 'ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64'. Can this be the cause of this? My system is a Win7 system with Intel Centrino, 3GB RAM. Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: No grldr - you should copy your new grldr and your new menu.lst to the root dir of (hd0,0) Try (hd0,1): Extended: Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No grldr - you should copy your new grldr and your new menu.lst to the root dir of (hd0,2) Try (hd0,3): invalid or null Try (hd0,4) NTFS5: No grldr - you should copy your new grldr.
At this point no input will work, and I have to reset the computer. I have no experience doing dual boots. Any suggestions?Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: No grldr
Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: non-MS: skip
Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No grldr
Try (hd0,3): NTFS5: 2
BIOS: Drive=0x0, H=0, S=0
Try (fd0): non-ms: skip
Cannot find grldr in all drives. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.
I saw this error for the first time today. I am using GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2015-05-08. This is my computer in question (when it worked) You can see grub version if you pause it at exactly 24 seconds.
The error occured after I ran a check disk on the NTFS partition from OSX, Immediately I thought somehow my partition had wiped the grldr file so booted into PE environment command line and I copied it back to the partition and for safe measure re ran grubinst.exe --no-backup-mbr --skip-mbr-test -t=0 -v (hd0). But I could see the partition there, the files were untouched and a reboot continued to have the problem.
Try (hd0 0) Ntfs5 No Grldr
The issue persists, even though the grub files are sitting there and the MBR is obviously still grub4dos, and I can't see why this is the case?
![Try Hd0 0 Ntfs5 No Wubildr Try Hd0 0 Ntfs5 No Wubildr](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119386966/475726111.png)
I could just toast the whole thing and start again, but I would like to resolve it incase of future issues.
Try (hd0 0) Ntfs5 No Grldr Windows 10
Try (hd0 0) Ntfs5 No Wubildr
Edited by ndog37, 23 June 2016 - 10:59 AM.