Boot loader not working, Grub Rescue Mode is showing instead [duplicate]












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i used to have kali linux with my windows 10 on dual boot mode hosted by kali grub bootloader. Both OS had their seperate memory in partition. Recently i went to my windows OS and removed/cleared the kali partition and used and allocated that free space to my windows. Then i restarted my computer ans this following message was shown. I'm now not able to access my windows.I have a lot of important memory in my harddrive. My friend told me that i didn't switch the bootloader from kali before removing it is what caused the best problem. I don't exactly know. How can now i access my windows and repair my bootloader
This is what it is showing now :-
error: no such partition
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>










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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, Christopher, Mr Shunz, Toby Speight, Thomas Jan 16 at 18:28


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  • Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

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    @P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

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This question already has an answer here:




  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    5 answers




i used to have kali linux with my windows 10 on dual boot mode hosted by kali grub bootloader. Both OS had their seperate memory in partition. Recently i went to my windows OS and removed/cleared the kali partition and used and allocated that free space to my windows. Then i restarted my computer ans this following message was shown. I'm now not able to access my windows.I have a lot of important memory in my harddrive. My friend told me that i didn't switch the bootloader from kali before removing it is what caused the best problem. I don't exactly know. How can now i access my windows and repair my bootloader
This is what it is showing now :-
error: no such partition
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>










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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, Christopher, Mr Shunz, Toby Speight, Thomas Jan 16 at 18:28


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  • Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:41








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    @P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:43














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This question already has an answer here:




  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    5 answers




i used to have kali linux with my windows 10 on dual boot mode hosted by kali grub bootloader. Both OS had their seperate memory in partition. Recently i went to my windows OS and removed/cleared the kali partition and used and allocated that free space to my windows. Then i restarted my computer ans this following message was shown. I'm now not able to access my windows.I have a lot of important memory in my harddrive. My friend told me that i didn't switch the bootloader from kali before removing it is what caused the best problem. I don't exactly know. How can now i access my windows and repair my bootloader
This is what it is showing now :-
error: no such partition
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>










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This question already has an answer here:




  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    5 answers




i used to have kali linux with my windows 10 on dual boot mode hosted by kali grub bootloader. Both OS had their seperate memory in partition. Recently i went to my windows OS and removed/cleared the kali partition and used and allocated that free space to my windows. Then i restarted my computer ans this following message was shown. I'm now not able to access my windows.I have a lot of important memory in my harddrive. My friend told me that i didn't switch the bootloader from kali before removing it is what caused the best problem. I don't exactly know. How can now i access my windows and repair my bootloader
This is what it is showing now :-
error: no such partition
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>





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  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, Christopher, Mr Shunz, Toby Speight, Thomas Jan 16 at 18:28


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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, Christopher, Mr Shunz, Toby Speight, Thomas Jan 16 at 18:28


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:41








  • 1





    @P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:43



















  • Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:41








  • 1





    @P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

    – couling
    Jan 15 at 11:43

















Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

– couling
Jan 15 at 11:41







Well the good news is that your files are not lost, you just can't boot. Think carefully about what you want to do. This site is for linux, so if you want to fix linux we can help. If you want to fix windows then maybe try superuser.com .Either way could you edit your question to show which direction you would prefer.

– couling
Jan 15 at 11:41






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@P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

– couling
Jan 15 at 11:43





@P_Yadav that isn't helpful and it's not appropriate. Please don't treat new users this way/

– couling
Jan 15 at 11:43










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