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I had Win 7, Ubuntu (old), Kali 2017.

I wanted to erase Ubuntu so I deleted a partition using Win7, but I wasn't sure if it was Ubuntu's partition or not. When I restarted my computer the grub rescue> prompt came up. Now I can't do anything.

I tried checking the partitions using the ls command, but I couldn't find anything useful. I urgently need to get my system running again. What should I do?

Zanna
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  • refer to @karel 's comment. no doubt grub (stage 1.5) was on ubuntu partition you've deleted - hence [grub] stage 1 points to somewhere invalid causing abend|jump to limited grub-rescue. you can fix using windoze, or kali or a live media (eg. ubuntu-install cd/stick) as per instructions I saw as provided by Karel. – guiverc Aug 27 '17 at 06:18

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