Easy BCD Help: Dual boot Win7 and Ubuntu 11.10 -- "Add new Entry" for Ubuntu

Posted by Bradley Peterson on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Bradley Peterson
Published on 2012-04-24T00:42:01Z Indexed on 2012/11/08 23:17 UTC
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I first had Ubuntu 11.10 installed on a single partition on my 750GB hard drive.

I then partitioned the hard drive to 500GB (for Ubuntu) in ext4 format (what it already was from the clean install of Ubuntu)....and 250GB for Win7 in NFTS format.

Then I installed Win7 onto that 250GB partition. Installation went smoothly and I was successfully booted into Win7 and setting everything up. After I was done doing all the stupid updates from Microsof, I thought I was done and I wanted to go back to Ubuntu.

This is where the problem starts

Of course I reboot and it goes directly to Win7. I research and find that Win7 has overwritten the Ubuntu bootloader, etc etc.. I don't fully understand it.

I download EasyBCD 2.1.2

In EasyBCD, I select "Add New Entry" and select "Linux/BSD" and change the type to "GRUB 2" and name it "Ubuntu"

Next, I go to "BCD Deployment" and select "Install the Windows Vista/7 bootloader to the MBR" and click "Write MBR"

I reboot, select "Ubuntu" and the purple screen comes up, but NOTHING HAPPENS.

If I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del, it goes to the Login menu where it acts normal for about 10-15 seconds, then freezes. It does this repeatedly every time.

MY QUESTION:

What's wrong here? Why can't I load Ubuntu now? Am I going to have to reinstall Ubuntu with Windows, then set up the bootloader with EasyBCD instead of Ubuntu, THEN Win7?

Any and all help is appreciated!

-Brad

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