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Computer stuck in “System BootOrder not found” loop following partition resize
Operating system not found; can't dual-bootMacBook won't reliably boot into UbuntuSystem going into grub rescue when booted and unable to fix using boot-repair. Suspect EFI problemUnable to boot after 17.10 installation - “no bootable device” on Toshiba L50-B-243“System bootorder not found” after installation
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Just made a rather fatal late night mistake. I booted into gparted live and shrunk my / partition, then enlarged my /home partition to give myself some more space. After applying these changes and restarting, my computer was caught in a boot loop, displaying the following:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Creating boot entry "Boot0000" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushiux64.efi"
Reset System
After this, the computer shuts down, starts up, shows this message, and repeat.
All the information I've found on fixing this involves booting from a live USB, or messing around in BIOS, but it looks like I even get to my BIOS to try anything. The system doesn't respond to any keystrokes, and shuts down immediately after displaying the above message. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The laptop I murdered is the HP Spectre 13-v110ca - i5 7200U
boot grub2 partitioning boot-repair boot-order
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Just made a rather fatal late night mistake. I booted into gparted live and shrunk my / partition, then enlarged my /home partition to give myself some more space. After applying these changes and restarting, my computer was caught in a boot loop, displaying the following:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Creating boot entry "Boot0000" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushiux64.efi"
Reset System
After this, the computer shuts down, starts up, shows this message, and repeat.
All the information I've found on fixing this involves booting from a live USB, or messing around in BIOS, but it looks like I even get to my BIOS to try anything. The system doesn't respond to any keystrokes, and shuts down immediately after displaying the above message. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The laptop I murdered is the HP Spectre 13-v110ca - i5 7200U
boot grub2 partitioning boot-repair boot-order
Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
– mook765
Sep 15 at 6:01
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Just made a rather fatal late night mistake. I booted into gparted live and shrunk my / partition, then enlarged my /home partition to give myself some more space. After applying these changes and restarting, my computer was caught in a boot loop, displaying the following:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Creating boot entry "Boot0000" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushiux64.efi"
Reset System
After this, the computer shuts down, starts up, shows this message, and repeat.
All the information I've found on fixing this involves booting from a live USB, or messing around in BIOS, but it looks like I even get to my BIOS to try anything. The system doesn't respond to any keystrokes, and shuts down immediately after displaying the above message. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The laptop I murdered is the HP Spectre 13-v110ca - i5 7200U
boot grub2 partitioning boot-repair boot-order
Just made a rather fatal late night mistake. I booted into gparted live and shrunk my / partition, then enlarged my /home partition to give myself some more space. After applying these changes and restarting, my computer was caught in a boot loop, displaying the following:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Creating boot entry "Boot0000" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushiux64.efi"
Reset System
After this, the computer shuts down, starts up, shows this message, and repeat.
All the information I've found on fixing this involves booting from a live USB, or messing around in BIOS, but it looks like I even get to my BIOS to try anything. The system doesn't respond to any keystrokes, and shuts down immediately after displaying the above message. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The laptop I murdered is the HP Spectre 13-v110ca - i5 7200U
boot grub2 partitioning boot-repair boot-order
boot grub2 partitioning boot-repair boot-order
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Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
– mook765
Sep 15 at 6:01
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Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
– mook765
Sep 15 at 6:01
Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
– mook765
Sep 15 at 6:01
Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
– mook765
Sep 15 at 6:01
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Resizing partitions shouldn't result in such effects, I think it's a problem with the cmos battery in the laptop. store.hp.com/app/tech-takes/…
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