Linux mint + Windows 7 boot up problem.

Anish

Spectre
Hi,
Yesterday, I installed linux mint in a hp laptop , After installation, The GRUB boot loader showed windows 7. But when I select windows 7, it loads half a way, (when the qual color balls come flying,) it suddenly crashed and reboots with a BSOD. I tried to repair it with the windows installation cd. ..like bootrec /fixboot ..but of no use.
By the way, the laptop bios doesnot contain the hdd compatibility (the compatibility/achi) option.
When i executed bootrec /fixmbr in recovery console, GRUB dissappears ,even then the same thing happens with windows.
suggesstions please...

Thanks.
 
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Anish

Anish

Spectre
So, what should I do, probably, install linux mint first, then windows 7 and then configure to boot mint via easyBCD will do?
 

vaithy

In the zone
I have installed hundred time ,dual booting with xp and win 7 with most of major distro, yet to see such problems as u described...even when grub failed to boot other LINUX distros in trible booting cases it always boot the windows partition correctly,subject to that the windows partition is on 'c' (sda1 as linux read). also the partition that U selected for linux should be empty ( no windows system files 'system volume restore' exit there.
so the correct procedure is find out a empty partition to install Linux..Say U have 'c' d' e' let the windows store 'system Volume restore.folder in 'e' partition, and u have formatted the'e' partition then installing Linux..
When U again boot, the changed state of partition table make windows to think about to go to the restore point, but this folder has already deleted? also it is possible that your anti virus programm has some special folder(in my case AVG will have the separate folder that removing the folder may bring the system hanging.. BUT BSOD means definately either Virus affection or compromised antivirus problem..
Install first windows 7 and install the Linux Mint in another empty partition..this is the standard Dual-Booting.. easy BSD may be O.K but when linux mint updated grub automatically took charge of the booting and u will see some mess around there..
with regards,
vaithy
 

doomgiver

Warframe
Anish, do you have important data on the hdd??

if not, do a clean reinstall.... install windows first and then install linux later.
 
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Anish

Anish

Spectre
Thanks for your replies guys...
Here is what i did:
1. Live booted with linux mint
2. made the four partitions in ext4 [/,/home,/boot,swap]
3. Left the two windows partitions intact (windows 7 - c drive and system reserved)
4. Then installed linux mint in its respective partitions.

I think I may have messed with the VBR of windows partition... But if i do so, it will never detect windows right? then how come it boots halfway and crashes?

Anyways preparing for a clean install. Thanks guys.
 
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Anish

Anish

Spectre
Fixed! (fully formatting and reinstalling both windows and mint)
Any ways,
@cute.bandar: HP G42 and bios is Insyde h2o
 
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