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05-16-2014 03:54 AM
I recently was invited to install a new bios update on my HP Envy 15.
After installing Windows 8.1 is starting up and the detected bios version is Insyde F.56
However before updating I had a dual boot directed by Grub2 and I'm now unable to run
the Linux versions installed in separete partitions on the same drive.
This bios version seems me to prevent loading Grub2.
Can you help me to solve???
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05-17-2014 06:51 AM
That's just what I did before :
1° running boot-repair from a liveUSB / recommended repair /
2° press Esc during booting / press F9 / select Ubuntu in Boot menu / start Ubuntu / run boot-repair / recommended repair /
In both cases Grub is not loading and windows is starting up.
05-17-2014 12:58 AM
hi ,
welcome to HP support forums
your problem is because of the conflict between windows loader and Grub 2
to solve this problem
please check this link
http://www.howtogeek.com/114884/how-to-repair-grub2-when-ubuntu-wont-boot/
another method
live boot using LINUX usb
just select try ubuntu without installing then
download the repair app for grub from the same link i provided
Faculty Of Engineering Alexandria University
05-17-2014 06:51 AM
That's just what I did before :
1° running boot-repair from a liveUSB / recommended repair /
2° press Esc during booting / press F9 / select Ubuntu in Boot menu / start Ubuntu / run boot-repair / recommended repair /
In both cases Grub is not loading and windows is starting up.
05-18-2014 07:41 AM
http://askubuntu.com/questions/62440/is-it-possible-to-boot-ubuntu-using-the-windows-bootloader
check this method
click on accept as a solution if this helped you to help other to fing the answer easly
Faculty Of Engineering Alexandria University