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Booting problem after force shutdown
What's the difference between the magic REISUB reset and holding down the power key?No image when booting into either recovery mode or normal gnome sessionproblems with booting Ubuntu 14.04 after fresh installation“Attempted to read/write outside of hd0” after install Lubuntu alongside Windows 7hd0 read error on bootLaptop doesn't shutdown or restart completely - Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - Dell Inspiron 15Ubuntu WiFi problem installation problem shutdown restart problem16.04 Freezes on Purple Screen after booting WindowsBusyBox v1.21.1 (Ubuntu 1:1.21.0-1ubuntu1) built in shell (ash). (initramfs)Ubuntu stuck while bootingUnusual behaviour on rebooting ubuntu 16.04 after installing on ssd
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My laptop model is HP ProBook 440 GL. My Ubuntu got hanged while I was editing stuffs in gravity designer. And forcefully shut the system by pressing power button for long time. Now whenever I open my system it shows me three options to choose from.
- Ubuntu
- Advanced options for Ubuntu
- System setup.
Whenever I click on the above two options and any following options in them (in option 2), the screen shows the pattern without any text in it and get stuck over there.
I have important data and more importantly some works to do. How do I get out of this issue?
boot
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My laptop model is HP ProBook 440 GL. My Ubuntu got hanged while I was editing stuffs in gravity designer. And forcefully shut the system by pressing power button for long time. Now whenever I open my system it shows me three options to choose from.
- Ubuntu
- Advanced options for Ubuntu
- System setup.
Whenever I click on the above two options and any following options in them (in option 2), the screen shows the pattern without any text in it and get stuck over there.
I have important data and more importantly some works to do. How do I get out of this issue?
boot
Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29
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My laptop model is HP ProBook 440 GL. My Ubuntu got hanged while I was editing stuffs in gravity designer. And forcefully shut the system by pressing power button for long time. Now whenever I open my system it shows me three options to choose from.
- Ubuntu
- Advanced options for Ubuntu
- System setup.
Whenever I click on the above two options and any following options in them (in option 2), the screen shows the pattern without any text in it and get stuck over there.
I have important data and more importantly some works to do. How do I get out of this issue?
boot
My laptop model is HP ProBook 440 GL. My Ubuntu got hanged while I was editing stuffs in gravity designer. And forcefully shut the system by pressing power button for long time. Now whenever I open my system it shows me three options to choose from.
- Ubuntu
- Advanced options for Ubuntu
- System setup.
Whenever I click on the above two options and any following options in them (in option 2), the screen shows the pattern without any text in it and get stuck over there.
I have important data and more importantly some works to do. How do I get out of this issue?
boot
boot
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Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29
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Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29
Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29
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Can you share the picture of that pattern? That might be helpful.
– Kulfy
Apr 13 at 14:48
Best to never force shutdown unless only thing left. Use this: askubuntu.com/questions/926461/… And if any data is important, you must have good backups. Hard drives do totally fail, just not as often as they used to, so users become complacent. Often forced shutdown corrupts file system and you need to run fsck on all ext4 partitions: askubuntu.com/questions/642504/…
– oldfred
Apr 13 at 16:29