General :: What Commands Are Used For : Grub Rescue>

May 11, 2010

i am using ubuntu 10.04 lts and my computer crashed,when the computer boots all i get is:

code: grub rescue>

what commands am i supposed to use?

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i have using ubuntu for 3 days with no problem i have 3 operating system vista,7,ubuntu vista and ubuntu on c: drive today i want to use vista for something and when i open it on ubuntu boot menu my laptops recovery try to recover and just give an eror like:EROR with 200 punto when i restart computer i just saw eror: no such partition Grub rescue> command screen i have no recovery dvd and ubuntu cd now i left them to my friend so can i repiar it just with commands if ubuntu is demaged because of recovery screen on D: partition i have win7

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Code:
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============================= Boot Info Summary: ==============================
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Then the wheelspin:

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Code:
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