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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: México
Posts: 84
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit(RC), Ubuntu 9.04, PC-BSD 7.1.1
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Help with quadruple boot
Hi there, I had windows 7, ubuntu 9.04, and PC-BSD 7.1.1 on my system, and everything was booting fine with EasyBCD 1.7.2 as boot manager. Then I reistalled ubuntu because I wanted the 64 bit version. Then when I turned my PC on, I loaded grub and when I select windows it loads the EasyBCD boot manager. Every OS could boot until Installed OpenSuSe 11.1 and during the installation I supposedly added ubuntu's partition to grub as a chainloader thing (it worked one the past). but when I select ubuntu from suse's grub it says something about an error 13. And ubuntu won't boot anymore. żIs there is a way to remove Suse's grub to only keep EasyBCD and from it boot all my four OSes? Or will it be easier to add all OSes to Suse's grub?
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