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GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2016-12-12. root is (0x80,0)
Processing menu file /multiboot/menu/win.1st ...
GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2016-12-12, Mem: 639K/2045/0M, End: 364B8D
[Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB list possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB list the possible complitions of a device/filename. ]
Last edited by danixusz09; 04-13-2018 at 09:48 AM.
Reason: HELP ME PLEASE MY PC IS GOING TO DIE!
Other than looking like you need to create a menu.lst file with boot entries, without any other information on your system as far as setup, partitions systems installed and what your trying to do, can't give any concrete advice.
If you are getting this error, then the boot menu was available but you didn’t hit a key to override, and after the timeout period, grub did the default boot, which was ubuntu, and couldn’t find/use it.
Type exit and then press your Enter key twice. Or press Esc.
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