I can't boot into Ubuntu “Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: No ang0” Error Message
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.
boot dual-boot windows-7 boot-failure
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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.
boot dual-boot windows-7 boot-failure
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.
boot dual-boot windows-7 boot-failure
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.
boot dual-boot windows-7 boot-failure
boot dual-boot windows-7 boot-failure
edited Nov 15 '12 at 20:30
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asked Nov 10 '12 at 21:58
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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
add a comment |
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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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.
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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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