![]() ![]() When I try to boot sda2 (Windows 7), I get "NTLDR is missing". I can manually boot sda3, but there's not point to that. The boot menu contains an entry called “Windows” (note the funny quotation marks), that tries to boot (hd0,1)=sda1, of course unsuccessfully. I can mount it from Linux, and everything seems to be there. sda3 is the recovery partition (a modified Windows XP, it seems). Sda1 is an extended partition containing Linux (sda4, sda5 and sda6). The partition layout is as follows: Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Also, the windows installer will overwrite not only the boot sector, but also the MBR, killing GRUB, so I'd have to fix Ubuntu afterwards.) (The laptop doesn't have a DVD drive, and I'd rather not make a Windows installation USB because it took me several tries last time. I'm pretty sure the boot sector of the windows partition (the beginning of the partition, not the MBR!) is borked. I have a Laptop dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu, however it doesn't boot into Windows anymore. ![]()
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