hd1 cannot get C/H/S values
Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not).
Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter.
Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd.
The problem is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values.
I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver.
I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437.
Is there a workaround for this?
boot dual-boot grub2
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Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not).
Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter.
Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd.
The problem is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values.
I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver.
I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437.
Is there a workaround for this?
boot dual-boot grub2
Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS?
– Elder Geek
Feb 7 '16 at 21:30
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Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not).
Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter.
Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd.
The problem is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values.
I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver.
I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437.
Is there a workaround for this?
boot dual-boot grub2
Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not).
Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter.
Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd.
The problem is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values.
I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver.
I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437.
Is there a workaround for this?
boot dual-boot grub2
boot dual-boot grub2
edited Aug 23 '15 at 18:00
asked Aug 23 '15 at 3:45
Johnny Willer
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Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS?
– Elder Geek
Feb 7 '16 at 21:30
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Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS?
– Elder Geek
Feb 7 '16 at 21:30
Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS?
– Elder Geek
Feb 7 '16 at 21:30
Are you running BIOS version A09? Have you considered contacting Dell Support about the problem you are having with the BIOS?
– Elder Geek
Feb 7 '16 at 21:30
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Same configuration here and same error got.
My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.
But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
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Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this:
test hd1
badram hd1
dump hd1
and then use
set secondary=hd1
and it might work fine this way.
I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
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Same configuration here and same error got.
My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.
But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
add a comment |
Same configuration here and same error got.
My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.
But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
add a comment |
Same configuration here and same error got.
My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.
Same configuration here and same error got.
My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.
answered Mar 16 '17 at 19:39
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But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
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But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
But my BIOS doesn't allow me to boot from HDD, since it's on the place of the DVD, the message I get is that cannot boot from hdd since is expected an ODD driver.
– Johnny Willer
Mar 16 '17 at 19:46
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Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this:
test hd1
badram hd1
dump hd1
and then use
set secondary=hd1
and it might work fine this way.
I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
add a comment |
Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this:
test hd1
badram hd1
dump hd1
and then use
set secondary=hd1
and it might work fine this way.
I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
add a comment |
Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this:
test hd1
badram hd1
dump hd1
and then use
set secondary=hd1
and it might work fine this way.
Have you tried this, and enter bios and set to legacy boot, and then from boot enter command line, and enter this:
test hd1
badram hd1
dump hd1
and then use
set secondary=hd1
and it might work fine this way.
answered Feb 5 '16 at 11:54
Michael
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I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
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I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
Feb 5 '16 at 12:23
I've not tried this yet, can't test right now, by the time I test I tell you. Thanks!
– Johnny Willer
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