(As its a GPT disc all partitions are primary) Ubuntu lives in 3 primary partitions Root (Linux ext4), Swap Linux Swap2 and Home (Linux ext4) The Windows 7 side went fine and is running fine but Ubuntu will not boot. Reformat hard drive then clean re-install image from backup. I bought a new computer (bigger hard disc so I want to use it) BUT it uses the newer GPT boot method which I don’t really understand.Īs I had a full version of Win 7 64 bit Ultimate (Not OCM) I decided to reinstall a complete Win 7 system from my backup. Then my computer packed up – an uneconomic to repair M/B video fault. The Disc was using the older MBR boot method. (I needed Vista, XP for legacy reasons)Įverything was backed up with “Paragon Backup and Recovery”. I had a quad boot system working perfectly Win7, XP, Vista and Ubuntu12. I have had quite a bit of experience with mult-boot systems on older MBR systems.
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