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#title Repair your computer boot with Boot-Repair #title Recover access to your operating systems with Boot-Repair
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= Introduction =
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'''Boot-Repair''' is a small graphical tool to repair frequent boot problems : '''Boot-Repair''' is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in Ubuntu like when you can't boot Ubuntu after installing Windows or another Linux distribution, or when you can't boot Windows after installing Ubuntu, or when GRUB is not displayed anymore, some upgrade breaks GRUB, etc.
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 * Repair the boot when an OS does not boot any more after installing Ubuntu
 * Repair the boot when access to GRUB and any OS is lost (may be due to a [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/441941|Windows software that wrote into the MBR gap]], or a OEM MBR lock),
 * Allow to reinstall [[GRUB]] bootloader easily
 * Allow to restore the original bootsector (MBR) if it has been saved by [[https://launchpad.net/~yannubuntu/+archive/clean-ubiquity|Clean-Ubiquity]]
Boot-Repair lets you fix these issues with a simple click, which (generally reinstalls GRUB and) restores access to the operating systems you had installed before the issue.
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Boot-Repair is a free software, licenced under GNU-GPL. Boot-Repair also has advanced options to back up table partitions, back up bootsectors, create a [[Boot-Info]] (to get help by email or forum), or change the default repair parameters: configure GRUB, add kernel options (acpi=off ...), purge GRUB, change the default OS, restore a Windows-compatible MBR, repair a broken filesystem, specify the disk where GRUB should be installed, etc.
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{{http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1299426403.png}} Boot-Repair is a free software, licensed under GNU-GPL.
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There is an old PPA available however it has not been kept update with items like EUFI/Encryption and possibly more.
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== 1st option : get a CD including Boot-Repair == == get a disk including Boot-Repair ==
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 * If the system you want to repair is 32 bits, download and burn a CD of [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10084551&postcount=1|Ubuntu Secured]] (32bits)
 * If the system you want to repair is 64 bits, download and burn a CD of [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10084551&postcount=1|Ubuntu Secured 64bits]]
The easiest way to use Boot-Repair is to burn one of the following disks and boot on it.
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Remark : you can also install the ISO on a [[Installation/FromUSBStick|live-USB]].  * [[http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair-cd/home|Boot-Repair-Disk]] is a disk starting Boot-Repair automatically. The instructions for use are also here.
 * Boot-Repair is also included in [[LinuxSecureRemix|Linux-Secure-Remix]] and various other distributions.
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== 2nd option : install Boot-Repair in Ubuntu == Remark : you can also install the ISO on a [[Installation/FromUSBStick|live-USB]] (eg via [[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/|UnetBootin]] or [[http://www.linuxliveusb.com/|LiliUSB]] or [[http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/|Universal USB Installer]]).
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Either add ‘ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair’ to your Software Sources via the Software Centre or, for speeds-sake, add it using a new Terminal session: == Advanced options ==
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  * sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
  * sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install boot-repair-ubuntu
Warning: the default settings are the ones used by the "Recommended Repair". Changing them may worsen your problem. Don't modify them before creating a [[Boot-Info|BootInfo URL]], and asking for advice on Ubuntu Forums [[http://ubuntuforums.org/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=326|Absolute Beginners Section]] or in [[http://ubuntuforums.org/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=333|Installation and Upgrades]].
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Boot-Repair can be installed & used from any Ubuntu session (normal session, or live-CD, or live-USB).

PPA packages are available for Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04.

= Using Boot-Repair =

 * if you use Gnome (default in Ubuntu 10.10 and previous versions): launch Boot-Repair from System->Administration->Boot-Repair menu
 * if you use Unity (Ubuntu 11.04): search "boot" in the dash.

Then follow the menus...

Remark : if you want to repair a 64bits system, you need to use Boot-Repair from a 64bits system. Same for 32bits.

Example : Boot-repair can be used to reinstall [[GRUB2|GRUB]] easily. In the example below the BIOS is set to boot on first hard disk (sda), so the user chooses "Place GRUB into : sda".

{{http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1306401412.png}}

= See Also =

 * [[GRUB2]] - Ubuntu bootloader
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 * [[https://launchpad.net/~yannubuntu/+archive/boot-repair|Official website of Boot-Repair]]
 * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10871917&postcount=1|Topic "Boot-repair: Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 clic !"]] - on Ubuntu forum, for any questions/comments.
 * [[https://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair/|Official website of Boot-Repair]]
 * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10871917#post10871917|Topic "Boot-repair: Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click !"]] - on Ubuntu forum, for any questions/comments.
 * [[Boot-Info|HOWTO : easily create a Boot-Info summary]]

Boot-Repair is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in Ubuntu like when you can't boot Ubuntu after installing Windows or another Linux distribution, or when you can't boot Windows after installing Ubuntu, or when GRUB is not displayed anymore, some upgrade breaks GRUB, etc.

Boot-Repair lets you fix these issues with a simple click, which (generally reinstalls GRUB and) restores access to the operating systems you had installed before the issue.

Boot-Repair also has advanced options to back up table partitions, back up bootsectors, create a Boot-Info (to get help by email or forum), or change the default repair parameters: configure GRUB, add kernel options (acpi=off ...), purge GRUB, change the default OS, restore a Windows-compatible MBR, repair a broken filesystem, specify the disk where GRUB should be installed, etc.

Boot-Repair is a free software, licensed under GNU-GPL.

There is an old PPA available however it has not been kept update with items like EUFI/Encryption and possibly more.

Getting Boot-Repair

get a disk including Boot-Repair

The easiest way to use Boot-Repair is to burn one of the following disks and boot on it.

  • Boot-Repair-Disk is a disk starting Boot-Repair automatically. The instructions for use are also here.

  • Boot-Repair is also included in Linux-Secure-Remix and various other distributions.

Remark : you can also install the ISO on a live-USB (eg via UnetBootin or LiliUSB or Universal USB Installer).

Advanced options

Warning: the default settings are the ones used by the "Recommended Repair". Changing them may worsen your problem. Don't modify them before creating a BootInfo URL, and asking for advice on Ubuntu Forums Absolute Beginners Section or in Installation and Upgrades.

External Links

Boot-Repair (last edited 2022-01-18 23:30:53 by yannubuntu)