Boot-Repair is a tool for fixing startup problems that may occur in Ubuntu. For example, when you install Windows or other Linux distributions, or when you cannot start Windows after Ubuntu is installed, or GRUB is not displayed frequently after Ubuntu is started, or GRUB is damaged by some upgrades, you can use this tool to fix it.
Boot-Repair makes the restoration very simple and graphic interface operations can be completed by clicking the mouse.
Boot-Repair also has advanced options to back up table partitions, back up bootsectors, create a Boot information, or change the default Repair parameters: Configure GRUB, add kernel options, clear GRUB, change the default Operating System, restore Windows-compatible MBR, repair a broken file system, and specify the disks for GRUB installation.
Boot-Repair is an open-source free software with the gnu gpl license. Boot-Repair should soon enter the official Ubuntu software repository.
Ubuntu users Install Boot-Repair
If PPA is available, open the terminal and run the following command:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: yannubuntu/boot-repair
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install-y boot-repair
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