GRUB Does not load (Lack of space)
Hello all,
I have two hard driver. C and G, C has windows on it, G has nothing but backup. G used to have fedora installed on it, but after formating it, it has nothing but the computer still loads in GRUB, in which I have to manually load windows. Yesterday night I consumped all of the G drive space, now grub freezes on GRUB screen whenever loading. Now, isnt the grub suppose to be inside of the C drive (since I formated the G drive before, via windows). I appreciate any help or questions on how to remove the GRUB screen or how would I go and access the G drive to delete things I do not use. I tried to access the drive via live cd ,but gives me read only drive error.. Thanks alot, Aziz |
Since you're no longer running Linux, why not just let Windows fix the problem?
I.e., Boot into Windows, and -- from the Windows command prompt -- do either a "fixmbr" or "fdisk /mbr." (Note that both those are from memory, and may be wrong. The "fixmbr" was, I think, only available from the NT and XP "Repair" command console.) |
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