GRUB 2 Error : No such disk
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Published on 2012-01-23T21:44:38Z
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I have gone through many pains to boot through my windows 7 partition.
I had windows 7, then one fine day I installed Ubuntu and again formatted the partition where Ubuntu was installed only to find the my Windows does not boot(Probably corrupted MBR).
I again installed Ubuntu later but the Grub could not detect windows.
So I manually added windows by editing the file 40_custom. But when I select the win7 entry in the grub, it displays the error : no such disk. What do I do??
Additional Info : Ubuntu version : 11.10 x64|| Win 7 Home premium, 64 bit|| While in the process of debugging I once also came across the error : Sector 32 being in use by FlexNet.|| Strongly in need of booting my Win 7 without any formats or fresh OS installations.
Thankful for any Diagnostics and Solutions to my problem.
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