& Nbsp; The XP and ubuntu dual systems were installed, and when XP re-adjusted the partition, it accidentally knocked out the partition where ubuntu was located, because grub of ubuntu is used for multi-system boot, XP cannot be entered. the system prompts "cannotfindgrub" when it is started. how can we fix the XP boot menu?
Install the XP and ubuntu dual systems. later, when XP re-adjusts the partition, it accidentally disconnects the partition where ubuntu is located, because the grub that comes with ubuntu is used for multi-system boot, now, XP cannot be entered, and the system prompts "can not find grub" when it is started. how can we fix the XP boot menu? I did this.
First, use the XP installation disk to boot the system (ghosts' installation disk does not work, and the in-depth lite version of XP does not work). follow the prompts to enter the fault recovery console and enter 1 (XP installation drive letter) in sequence) administrator password (press enter directly)
Enter fixboot in C: windows> and enter y as prompted.
Enter fixmbr in C: windows> and enter y as prompted.
Enter exit in C: windows>.
In this way, the XP boot menu is successfully repaired.