[Boot-Repair] Graphical tool to repair the PC boot in 1 click!
"Boot-Repair" is
a small graphical tool to repair frequent boot problems.
- repair the boot when an OS does not boot any more after installing Ubuntu
- repair the boot when access to GRUB and any OS is lost (maybe due to a Windows software that wrote into the MBR gap, or a OEM MBR lock),
- reinstall GRUB bootloader easily
- create a Boot Info Summary in 1 click !
- restore a generic bootsector (MBR), or the original MBR if it has been saved by Clean-Ubiquity
Get a CD including Boot-Repair:
- Boot-Repair-Disk is a CD that automatically runs Boot-Repair at start-up. (English only)
- or: Boot-Repair is also included in all Ubuntu Secured CDs. (multi-languages)
Install and run Boot-Repair in Ubuntu (in case you can't burn a CD):
just type in a Terminal:
Boot-Repair
can be installed & used from any Ubuntu session (normal session, or live-CD,
or live-USB). PPA packages are available for Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and
11.10.
Use Boot-repair:
Launch it from System->Administration->Boot-Repair menu if you use Gnome, or search "boot" in the dash if you use Unity. Then follow the menus...
You can contribute by :
- translating (now ~60 languages)
- voting on Launchpad for these bugs: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
- suggesting improvements
- repair the boot when an OS does not boot any more after installing Ubuntu
- repair the boot when access to GRUB and any OS is lost (maybe due to a Windows software that wrote into the MBR gap, or a OEM MBR lock),
- reinstall GRUB bootloader easily
- create a Boot Info Summary in 1 click !
- restore a generic bootsector (MBR), or the original MBR if it has been saved by Clean-Ubiquity
Get a CD including Boot-Repair:
- Boot-Repair-Disk is a CD that automatically runs Boot-Repair at start-up. (English only)
- or: Boot-Repair is also included in all Ubuntu Secured CDs. (multi-languages)
Install and run Boot-Repair in Ubuntu (in case you can't burn a CD):
just type in a Terminal:
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use Boot-repair:
Launch it from System->Administration->Boot-Repair menu if you use Gnome, or search "boot" in the dash if you use Unity. Then follow the menus...
You can contribute by :
- translating (now ~60 languages)
- voting on Launchpad for these bugs: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
- suggesting improvements
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