I can't boot into Ubuntu “Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: No ang0” Error Message












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I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 alongside windows 7. It was working fine but now when I try to boot with ubuntu after the operating system choice screen I get this.



Boot Error Message




Try (hd0,0): NFTS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,3): Extended:
Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,5): Extended:
Try (hd0,5): EXT2:



And when I press ctrl+alt+del it restarts the computer and if I chose to boot with ubuntu same thing happens again.



But windows works fine.. How do I resolve this problem? Thanks.










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  • Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

    – Shifat Taushif
    Jan 5 '13 at 15:54











  • I have the same issue

    – UpTheCreek
    May 24 '13 at 7:27
















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I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 alongside windows 7. It was working fine but now when I try to boot with ubuntu after the operating system choice screen I get this.



Boot Error Message




Try (hd0,0): NFTS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,3): Extended:
Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,5): Extended:
Try (hd0,5): EXT2:



And when I press ctrl+alt+del it restarts the computer and if I chose to boot with ubuntu same thing happens again.



But windows works fine.. How do I resolve this problem? Thanks.










share|improve this question

























  • Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

    – Shifat Taushif
    Jan 5 '13 at 15:54











  • I have the same issue

    – UpTheCreek
    May 24 '13 at 7:27














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I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 alongside windows 7. It was working fine but now when I try to boot with ubuntu after the operating system choice screen I get this.



Boot Error Message




Try (hd0,0): NFTS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,3): Extended:
Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,5): Extended:
Try (hd0,5): EXT2:



And when I press ctrl+alt+del it restarts the computer and if I chose to boot with ubuntu same thing happens again.



But windows works fine.. How do I resolve this problem? Thanks.










share|improve this question
















I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 alongside windows 7. It was working fine but now when I try to boot with ubuntu after the operating system choice screen I get this.



Boot Error Message




Try (hd0,0): NFTS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,1): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,2): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,3): Extended:
Try (hd0,4): NTFS5: No ang0
Try (hd0,5): Extended:
Try (hd0,5): EXT2:



And when I press ctrl+alt+del it restarts the computer and if I chose to boot with ubuntu same thing happens again.



But windows works fine.. How do I resolve this problem? Thanks.







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  • Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

    – Shifat Taushif
    Jan 5 '13 at 15:54











  • I have the same issue

    – UpTheCreek
    May 24 '13 at 7:27



















  • Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

    – Shifat Taushif
    Jan 5 '13 at 15:54











  • I have the same issue

    – UpTheCreek
    May 24 '13 at 7:27

















Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

– Shifat Taushif
Jan 5 '13 at 15:54





Did you install Ubuntu via Wubi? If you did, try going into Windows, and uninstall "Ubuntu", then reinstall it.

– Shifat Taushif
Jan 5 '13 at 15:54













I have the same issue

– UpTheCreek
May 24 '13 at 7:27





I have the same issue

– UpTheCreek
May 24 '13 at 7:27










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Boot into your windows and install EasyBCD.Then add a new boot entry for your linux.Then make sure that the NST folder which your linux is using to boot is in the system reserved memory for linux.






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    Boot into your windows and install EasyBCD.Then add a new boot entry for your linux.Then make sure that the NST folder which your linux is using to boot is in the system reserved memory for linux.






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