I do not know where else to put this. I checked the forum descriptions but none seem to be the appropriate place for this.
I installed Kubuntu 17.10 earlier today because I wanted to dual boot it with Windows 10.
I have two 1TB HDDs, and Windows 10 is on one of them while the other was empty. I decided to install Kubuntu to the empty 1TB drive. After double-checking four times, I pressed install. I used "Guided entire disk" on my empty HDD for the install and it installed to the correct drive as expected. Problems started after the install.
The boot loader for Windows 10 wouldn't work. I've no idea why. Checking through Kubuntu's own partition manager and gParted, the original partition which Windows was on now only contains 212mb of data (compared to the 500+gb that was on there before). There are only two readable folders ($RECYCLE.BIN and System Volume Information).
I have checked every partition on the drive where Windows was located, and on all my other drives too.
When I attempted to boot Windows, it would complain saying that C:/Windows/bootsec.exe (or something by that filename, I do not remember what now) was missing. I've mounted each partition on the drive where Windows was (except partition 1) and none of them contain Windows operating files. Partition 1 will not mount for unknown reasons. The file system reads "unknown" and the only info I can see about it is that it's a 100MB partition and it's a boot partition.
Repair-Boot-Disk (on a USB drive, multiple times) both automatic and manual repairs did nothing to fix the problem. This actually stopped the default Windows screen from appearing (the one which would show me bootsec.exe was missing) and instead it now only shows a black screen.
If anyone should need more information please ask. I will provide what is necessary.
Thank you.
~Xyr
I installed Kubuntu 17.10 earlier today because I wanted to dual boot it with Windows 10.
I have two 1TB HDDs, and Windows 10 is on one of them while the other was empty. I decided to install Kubuntu to the empty 1TB drive. After double-checking four times, I pressed install. I used "Guided entire disk" on my empty HDD for the install and it installed to the correct drive as expected. Problems started after the install.
The boot loader for Windows 10 wouldn't work. I've no idea why. Checking through Kubuntu's own partition manager and gParted, the original partition which Windows was on now only contains 212mb of data (compared to the 500+gb that was on there before). There are only two readable folders ($RECYCLE.BIN and System Volume Information).
I have checked every partition on the drive where Windows was located, and on all my other drives too.
When I attempted to boot Windows, it would complain saying that C:/Windows/bootsec.exe (or something by that filename, I do not remember what now) was missing. I've mounted each partition on the drive where Windows was (except partition 1) and none of them contain Windows operating files. Partition 1 will not mount for unknown reasons. The file system reads "unknown" and the only info I can see about it is that it's a 100MB partition and it's a boot partition.
Repair-Boot-Disk (on a USB drive, multiple times) both automatic and manual repairs did nothing to fix the problem. This actually stopped the default Windows screen from appearing (the one which would show me bootsec.exe was missing) and instead it now only shows a black screen.
If anyone should need more information please ask. I will provide what is necessary.
Thank you.
~Xyr
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