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alex_ro_bv ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 19 Jan 2018 Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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Hi guys, even though I am a technical guy, I got this problem which simply I see no way of resolving it by myself.
I have an ASRock X370 Killer motherboard and Samsung PICE 960 EVo drive. It worked fine since I bought it, September or so. I had installed Windows 10 and Ubuntu, it booted with grub. I installed Manjaro linux removing completely the ubuntu. A new grub was installed replacing the old one, I believe on a new partition. Windows was not detected anymore at all. I tried to install windows, I could not since I booted with EFI and the drive was MBR. I removed one partition. Now grub is all messed up, no way of booting back because the partition index is somehow not in sync. I am trying to reinstall any OS but I cannot boot it from USB while the drive is connected. I have no other drive and nobody with a M.2 slot to format my drive. The problem is that regardless what I choose to boot from, in bios, the order is reseted to my drive being the first option, all the time. If I disconect the drive, it boots into USB stick and windows installation starts. If I connect back the drive, USB doesn't boot anymore, boots from drive into faulty grub.
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