Error message 0xc00000001 while booting Windows 8 after installing Ubuntu












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After I installed Ubuntu 14.04, as I switch on my computer I only receive one message which is:



Windows Boot Manager, Windows failed to update: status 0xc00000001


What should I do?










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  • Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

    – tlng5
    Aug 26 '14 at 0:10













  • @tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 26 '14 at 15:08











  • isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:08











  • Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:09











  • How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:17
















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After I installed Ubuntu 14.04, as I switch on my computer I only receive one message which is:



Windows Boot Manager, Windows failed to update: status 0xc00000001


What should I do?










share|improve this question

























  • Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

    – tlng5
    Aug 26 '14 at 0:10













  • @tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 26 '14 at 15:08











  • isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:08











  • Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:09











  • How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:17














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After I installed Ubuntu 14.04, as I switch on my computer I only receive one message which is:



Windows Boot Manager, Windows failed to update: status 0xc00000001


What should I do?










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After I installed Ubuntu 14.04, as I switch on my computer I only receive one message which is:



Windows Boot Manager, Windows failed to update: status 0xc00000001


What should I do?







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  • Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

    – tlng5
    Aug 26 '14 at 0:10













  • @tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 26 '14 at 15:08











  • isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:08











  • Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:09











  • How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:17



















  • Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

    – tlng5
    Aug 26 '14 at 0:10













  • @tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 26 '14 at 15:08











  • isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:08











  • Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:09











  • How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 22:17

















Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

– tlng5
Aug 26 '14 at 0:10







Boot into ubuntu, open a terminal, and run the command sudo fdisk -l. Post the output of the command here (or a screenshot of a partition manager, if you prefer that) so we can see if Windows is still there.

– tlng5
Aug 26 '14 at 0:10















@tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

– LiveWireBT
Aug 26 '14 at 15:08





@tlng5 He already did askubuntu.com/q/515220/40581

– LiveWireBT
Aug 26 '14 at 15:08













isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:08





isk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x9e18f0cd

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:08













Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:09





Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 1 992+ 42 SFS Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda2 * 1 26 203776 42 SFS Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. /dev/sda3 26 54427 436979712 42 SFS /dev/sda4 54428 60802 51200001 5 Extended /dev/sda5 54428 56859 19529728 83 Linux /dev/sda6 56859 59777 23436288 83 Linux /dev/sda7 59777 60802 8231936 82 Linux swap / Solari

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:09













How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:17





How To attach a photo please to make it better. I appreciate your help. I am really worried my PC is out of order :( it is a nightmare

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 22:17










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According to NeoSmart Knowledgebase (creators of EasyBCD):




Fix 0xc0000001 in Windows 8



Windows 8 users may fix this boot error without an installation disc
by using the Windows Startup Settings (see Fix #1 below).



Fix #1: Use Windows Startup Settings




  1. Restart your computer

  2. Press SHIFT + F8 when booting to open the Recovery screen

  3. Select the Advanced repair options

  4. Go to “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”

  5. Select Windows Startup Settings

  6. Click on Restart




Reinstalling Windows Boot Manager with new BCD



If that doesn't work for you, you probably have invalid BCD data after moving partitions. You can fix this by creating new BCD data with bcdboot from another Windows 8 installation, Windows 8 installation media or Windows 8 Recovery Disk. Have a look at the NeoSmart site, you will find Recovery Disks there. The same works for other Windows versions accordingly.



Using the bcdboot command isn't very complicated:



bcdboot C:Windows /s S:


This example taken from the Technet page about bcdboot would install from current C:Windows source to drive S:. S: should be the drive with the boot flag (1), which is usually called System on OEM installs, so S: may be correct.



As far as I know bcdboot is only available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and above. (Don't ask me for advice on EOL software.)



Reinstalling GRUB



Since this will overwrite the MBR on a computer with an old partition table, you will need to reinstall GRUB, to be able to boot Ubuntu again:




  • How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)






share|improve this answer


























  • In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 8:45











  • sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • 1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • please how to fix it

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:23











  • @bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 27 '14 at 1:06











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According to NeoSmart Knowledgebase (creators of EasyBCD):




Fix 0xc0000001 in Windows 8



Windows 8 users may fix this boot error without an installation disc
by using the Windows Startup Settings (see Fix #1 below).



Fix #1: Use Windows Startup Settings




  1. Restart your computer

  2. Press SHIFT + F8 when booting to open the Recovery screen

  3. Select the Advanced repair options

  4. Go to “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”

  5. Select Windows Startup Settings

  6. Click on Restart




Reinstalling Windows Boot Manager with new BCD



If that doesn't work for you, you probably have invalid BCD data after moving partitions. You can fix this by creating new BCD data with bcdboot from another Windows 8 installation, Windows 8 installation media or Windows 8 Recovery Disk. Have a look at the NeoSmart site, you will find Recovery Disks there. The same works for other Windows versions accordingly.



Using the bcdboot command isn't very complicated:



bcdboot C:Windows /s S:


This example taken from the Technet page about bcdboot would install from current C:Windows source to drive S:. S: should be the drive with the boot flag (1), which is usually called System on OEM installs, so S: may be correct.



As far as I know bcdboot is only available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and above. (Don't ask me for advice on EOL software.)



Reinstalling GRUB



Since this will overwrite the MBR on a computer with an old partition table, you will need to reinstall GRUB, to be able to boot Ubuntu again:




  • How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)






share|improve this answer


























  • In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 8:45











  • sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • 1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • please how to fix it

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:23











  • @bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 27 '14 at 1:06
















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According to NeoSmart Knowledgebase (creators of EasyBCD):




Fix 0xc0000001 in Windows 8



Windows 8 users may fix this boot error without an installation disc
by using the Windows Startup Settings (see Fix #1 below).



Fix #1: Use Windows Startup Settings




  1. Restart your computer

  2. Press SHIFT + F8 when booting to open the Recovery screen

  3. Select the Advanced repair options

  4. Go to “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”

  5. Select Windows Startup Settings

  6. Click on Restart




Reinstalling Windows Boot Manager with new BCD



If that doesn't work for you, you probably have invalid BCD data after moving partitions. You can fix this by creating new BCD data with bcdboot from another Windows 8 installation, Windows 8 installation media or Windows 8 Recovery Disk. Have a look at the NeoSmart site, you will find Recovery Disks there. The same works for other Windows versions accordingly.



Using the bcdboot command isn't very complicated:



bcdboot C:Windows /s S:


This example taken from the Technet page about bcdboot would install from current C:Windows source to drive S:. S: should be the drive with the boot flag (1), which is usually called System on OEM installs, so S: may be correct.



As far as I know bcdboot is only available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and above. (Don't ask me for advice on EOL software.)



Reinstalling GRUB



Since this will overwrite the MBR on a computer with an old partition table, you will need to reinstall GRUB, to be able to boot Ubuntu again:




  • How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)






share|improve this answer


























  • In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 8:45











  • sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • 1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • please how to fix it

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:23











  • @bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 27 '14 at 1:06














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0







According to NeoSmart Knowledgebase (creators of EasyBCD):




Fix 0xc0000001 in Windows 8



Windows 8 users may fix this boot error without an installation disc
by using the Windows Startup Settings (see Fix #1 below).



Fix #1: Use Windows Startup Settings




  1. Restart your computer

  2. Press SHIFT + F8 when booting to open the Recovery screen

  3. Select the Advanced repair options

  4. Go to “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”

  5. Select Windows Startup Settings

  6. Click on Restart




Reinstalling Windows Boot Manager with new BCD



If that doesn't work for you, you probably have invalid BCD data after moving partitions. You can fix this by creating new BCD data with bcdboot from another Windows 8 installation, Windows 8 installation media or Windows 8 Recovery Disk. Have a look at the NeoSmart site, you will find Recovery Disks there. The same works for other Windows versions accordingly.



Using the bcdboot command isn't very complicated:



bcdboot C:Windows /s S:


This example taken from the Technet page about bcdboot would install from current C:Windows source to drive S:. S: should be the drive with the boot flag (1), which is usually called System on OEM installs, so S: may be correct.



As far as I know bcdboot is only available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and above. (Don't ask me for advice on EOL software.)



Reinstalling GRUB



Since this will overwrite the MBR on a computer with an old partition table, you will need to reinstall GRUB, to be able to boot Ubuntu again:




  • How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)






share|improve this answer















According to NeoSmart Knowledgebase (creators of EasyBCD):




Fix 0xc0000001 in Windows 8



Windows 8 users may fix this boot error without an installation disc
by using the Windows Startup Settings (see Fix #1 below).



Fix #1: Use Windows Startup Settings




  1. Restart your computer

  2. Press SHIFT + F8 when booting to open the Recovery screen

  3. Select the Advanced repair options

  4. Go to “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”

  5. Select Windows Startup Settings

  6. Click on Restart




Reinstalling Windows Boot Manager with new BCD



If that doesn't work for you, you probably have invalid BCD data after moving partitions. You can fix this by creating new BCD data with bcdboot from another Windows 8 installation, Windows 8 installation media or Windows 8 Recovery Disk. Have a look at the NeoSmart site, you will find Recovery Disks there. The same works for other Windows versions accordingly.



Using the bcdboot command isn't very complicated:



bcdboot C:Windows /s S:


This example taken from the Technet page about bcdboot would install from current C:Windows source to drive S:. S: should be the drive with the boot flag (1), which is usually called System on OEM installs, so S: may be correct.



As far as I know bcdboot is only available on Windows 7, Windows 8 and above. (Don't ask me for advice on EOL software.)



Reinstalling GRUB



Since this will overwrite the MBR on a computer with an old partition table, you will need to reinstall GRUB, to be able to boot Ubuntu again:




  • How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?)







share|improve this answer














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  • In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 8:45











  • sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • 1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • please how to fix it

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:23











  • @bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 27 '14 at 1:06



















  • In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 26 '14 at 8:45











  • sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • 1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:22











  • please how to fix it

    – bilel abidi
    Aug 27 '14 at 0:23











  • @bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

    – LiveWireBT
    Aug 27 '14 at 1:06

















In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 8:45





In advanced options there is no windows start settings. There is automatic repair that I used but it says it cannot fix disk errors. Is there any another way please? Thank u

– bilel abidi
Aug 26 '14 at 8:45













sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:22





sorry I cannot reinstall Grub since all my partitions cannot be mounted :(

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:22













1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:22





1/dev/ sda2 ( a warning sign),ntfs 199 MB boot 2/ dev/sda 3 ( a warning sign) tfs 416 GB 3/dev/sda4 extended ( divided into : dev/sda5 ext 4 18 gb ;dev sda 6 ext 4 22 GB(a warning sign) andvdev sda 7 linux swap 8 G

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:22













please how to fix it

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:23





please how to fix it

– bilel abidi
Aug 27 '14 at 0:23













@bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

– LiveWireBT
Aug 27 '14 at 1:06





@bilelabidi I don't even know what warning signs and which application you are talking about. This could be anything from a very trivial error to a critical harddrive failure. A warning sing usually wants to tell you something, find out what that is, then ask a new question with the particular error you have found and reference previous related issues (not everyone looks into your profile). Alternatively bring this device in for repair, where people are paid by the hour to swap parts and wipe data to install new operatings systems. I will not invest anymore time in this case, good luck.

– LiveWireBT
Aug 27 '14 at 1:06


















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