Re: [F9] laptop not booting - reinstall MBR?

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Phil Meyer wrote:
Don Levey wrote:
My F9 laptop won't boot this morning - I go through the POST, but when I ordinarily get to the "Hit Enter for options" boot screen, all I get is:

    GRUB

at the top left of my screen. Does this mean I need to reinstall grub and the MBR? I can access the HD via a liveCD, and everything *seems* OK from what I can tell. Any thoughts?

Thanks,
 -Don


This condition occurs whenever the BIOS changes the drive order.

First things to check:

Do you have a USB drive plugged in? A camera, ipod, memory card, or thumb drive may all have this affect on some BIOS. Unplug them before powering on the system and you might boot normally.

I have an external drive *nearby* but not plugged in. Nothing else except the network cable is plugged in.

Did you add an internal hard drive since the last time you booted?
Did you make any modifications to the BIOS since the last time you booted?
Did the BIOS battery expire and force you to hit F1 to continue the boot process?

No modifications at all. But perhaps hitting F1 to "force"/reset the order would work?

All of these factors, and more, can cause the BIOS to report a different drive order to grub. Only in the case of a new drive should you be forced to fix the MBR, and then only if the BIOS insists on calling the new drive a lower order than the existing one.

OK, so it sounds like this shouldn't be necessary, but...
I've just checked the BIOS; no changes or weirdness detected. But clearly we're getting to the drive because it's at least *starting* grub, isn't it?

I guess I'll try the MBR reinstall.  Thanks again!
 -Don

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