Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed

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  1. Posts : 28
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       #11

    Kaktussoft said:
    In linux:

    Code:
     
    sudo  apt-get  update
    sudo  apt-get  install  ntfs-3g //says "ntfs-3g is already the newest version"
    sudo  apt-get  install  ntfsprogs //says "Invalid operation ntfsprogs"
    Both install succesfullly? If so reboot to linux and try access sda3 and sda2 again.
    Other than above outputs...output for other commands are attached...take a look:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-23-22-49-37.png  
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       #12

    The screenshot for the commands are as below...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-23-22-49-37.png  
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       #13

    sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
    but you did
    sudo apt-get ntfsprogs

    But I assume it was installed as well(?)

    What is sda2? Any idea what is/was on that partition?
    Can you access sda3 now?
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       #14

    Code:
     
    sudo  mount  -t  ntfs-3g   /dev/sda3   /media/external
    What happens? Can you browse files on it now?

    To unmount it:
    Code:
     
    sudo  umount  /dev/sda3
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       #15

    Kaktussoft said:
    sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
    but you did
    sudo apt-get ntfsprogs

    But I assume it was installed as well(?)

    What is sda2? Any idea what is/was on that partition?
    Can you access sda3 now?
    oh yeah, sorry for that...the screen shot is below. Thanks...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-08-16-59.png  
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  6.    #16

    If all else fails, what always works is to Mark Partition Active the Win7 or it's 100 mb System Reserved partition Active then run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times.

    You can then install EasyBCD to add Linus to a Windows Dual Boot menu as suggested in Where to install ubuntu in my system?
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       #17

    Bikaln1 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
    but you did
    sudo apt-get ntfsprogs

    But I assume it was installed as well(?)

    What is sda2? Any idea what is/was on that partition?
    Can you access sda3 now?
    oh yeah, sorry for that...the screen shot is below. Thanks...
    mkdir /media/external

    Do that first, so prior to mounting it.
    Anyway forget linux for now... try the win7 way as Greg told you
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  8. Posts : 28
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       #18

    Kaktussoft said:
    Bikaln1 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
    but you did
    sudo apt-get ntfsprogs

    But I assume it was installed as well(?)

    What is sda2? Any idea what is/was on that partition?
    Can you access sda3 now?
    oh yeah, sorry for that...the screen shot is below. Thanks...
    mkdir /media/external

    Do that first, so prior to mounting it.
    Anyway forget linux for now... try the win7 way as Greg told you
    Hey now it doesn't show error in sda3 after mounting sda3 to external!! I tried to boot to Windows again via GRUB, it showed the same 0xc000000f error and when I came back to ubuntu there was the error sign again...I have post some more screenshots that might be relevant:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-01-09.png   Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-16-30.png   Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-16-34.png   Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-16-37.png   Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-16-40.png  

    Dual Boot: Win7: Boot Manager Status: 0xc000000f boot selection failed-screenshot-2014-10-24-15-17-48.png  
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  9. Posts : 28
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       #19

    gregrocker said:
    If all else fails, what always works is to Mark Partition Active the Win7 or it's 100 mb System Reserved partition Active then run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times.

    You can then install EasyBCD to add Linus to a Windows Dual Boot menu as suggested in Where to install ubuntu in my system?
    How do you do that in Ubuntu? Your link illustrates how to Mark Partition Active in Windows 7 only...
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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       #20

    You can see files on sda3 after mounting it?
    What the heck is sda2??
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