Re: GRLDR woes on startup
GRLDR is ***NOT*** a part of Vista. It seems to be from your Linux
experiments - probably as a result of the MBR having been modified by Linux.
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"Hilarious" <pofadda@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On booting my clean formatted re-install of Vista the machine
> 'freezes' with text
> Booting GRLDR
> Reseting (sic) the boot driver...
> [snip]
> get_info(81), int13/41 (81), [some more]
> ...
> ...and stays like that for 4 minutes while the drive light is glowing
> without a flicker,
> after which the Vista boot menu appears. 13 minutes later Vistas GUI
> shows up.
>
> The Event Logs show nothing - they only start seconds before the login
> screen - and I can't find any booting log for the initial stuff.
>
> I thought the GRLDR stuff was detritus from my Linux booting
> experiments with it in earlier days when I didn't realise that it
> formed part of Vista anyway!
>
> It would seem that there is a helluva lot of activity that grldr/vista
> needs to do before booting my box.
>
> I did a chkdsk /b on all NTFS disks and chkdsk /f on the machine's
> active FAT32 primary partition. All was clean and a chkntfs of all
> NTFS disks said the same.
>
> Has anyone seen this business before (and found a fix for it)?
>
> Hil
>
RE: GRLDR woes on startup
GRLDR is the Grub Loader from Linux, post to a Linux forum
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"Hilarious" wrote:
> On booting my clean formatted re-install of Vista the machine
> 'freezes' with text
> Booting GRLDR
> Reseting (sic) the boot driver...
> [snip]
> get_info(81), int13/41 (81), [some more]
> ....
> ....and stays like that for 4 minutes while the drive light is glowing
> without a flicker,
> after which the Vista boot menu appears. 13 minutes later Vistas GUI
> shows up.
>
> The Event Logs show nothing - they only start seconds before the login
> screen - and I can't find any booting log for the initial stuff.
>
> I thought the GRLDR stuff was detritus from my Linux booting
> experiments with it in earlier days when I didn't realise that it
> formed part of Vista anyway!
>
> It would seem that there is a helluva lot of activity that grldr/vista
> needs to do before booting my box.
>
> I did a chkdsk /b on all NTFS disks and chkdsk /f on the machine's
> active FAT32 primary partition. All was clean and a chkntfs of all
> NTFS disks said the same.
>
> Has anyone seen this business before (and found a fix for it)?
>
> Hil
>
>
RE: GRLDR woes on startup
Hi, grldr is not a regular part of Vista. However it is included in pirated
Vista distributions to avoid activation. Try shopping for Vista in your
computer shop, not BitTorrent ;)
"Hilarious" wrote:
> On booting my clean formatted re-install of Vista the machine
> 'freezes' with text
> Booting GRLDR
> Reseting (sic) the boot driver...
> [snip]
> get_info(81), int13/41 (81), [some more]
> ....
> ....and stays like that for 4 minutes while the drive light is glowing
> without a flicker,
> after which the Vista boot menu appears. 13 minutes later Vistas GUI
> shows up.
>
> The Event Logs show nothing - they only start seconds before the login
> screen - and I can't find any booting log for the initial stuff.
>
> I thought the GRLDR stuff was detritus from my Linux booting
> experiments with it in earlier days when I didn't realise that it
> formed part of Vista anyway!
>
> It would seem that there is a helluva lot of activity that grldr/vista
> needs to do before booting my box.
>
> I did a chkdsk /b on all NTFS disks and chkdsk /f on the machine's
> active FAT32 primary partition. All was clean and a chkntfs of all
> NTFS disks said the same.
>
> Has anyone seen this business before (and found a fix for it)?
>
> Hil
>
>
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
I know that the topic is old, but if anyone else is reading this topic
they may want to read the following.
As previously stated GRLDR is a Linux thingy. And some pirated releases
of Vista has this. But some mobos(mainly ASUS I think) include a small
and basic linux to be used when no OS is installed.
When I encountered this issue, the problem was that a SATA power cable
had slipped out of the socket. Just enough to disturb the Vista loader.
The disk was still detected by the BIOS but it wouldn´t load any of my
OS. So this should be the first thing to look for.
BTW My OS´s is legit if anyone was wondering.
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Hammer79
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
I hope the new eye patch, wooden leg, parrot on your shoulder and hook are
comming along well
"Hammer79" <Hammer79.34yr46@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>
> I know that the topic is old, but if anyone else is reading this topic
> they may want to read the following.
>
> As previously stated GRLDR is a Linux thingy. And some pirated releases
> of Vista has this. But some mobos(mainly ASUS I think) include a small
> and basic linux to be used when no OS is installed.
>
> When I encountered this issue, the problem was that a SATA power cable
> had slipped out of the socket. Just enough to disturb the Vista loader.
> The disk was still detected by the BIOS but it wouldn´t load any of my
> OS. So this should be the first thing to look for.
>
> BTW My OS´s is legit if anyone was wondering.
>
>
> --
> Hammer79
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
I hope the new eye patch, wooden leg, parrot on your shoulder and hook are
comming along well
"Hammer79" <Hammer79.34yr46@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:Hammer79.34yr46@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> I know that the topic is old, but if anyone else is reading this topic
> they may want to read the following.
>
> As previously stated GRLDR is a Linux thingy. And some pirated releases
> of Vista has this. But some mobos(mainly ASUS I think) include a small
> and basic linux to be used when no OS is installed.
>
> When I encountered this issue, the problem was that a SATA power cable
> had slipped out of the socket. Just enough to disturb the Vista loader.
> The disk was still detected by the BIOS but it wouldn´t load any of my
> OS. So this should be the first thing to look for.
>
> BTW My OS´s is legit if anyone was wondering.
>
>
> --
> Hammer79
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
On the Bridge;617394 Wrote:
> I hope the new eye patch, wooden leg, parrot on your shoulder and hook
> are
> comming along well
How's your reading skill coming along? Did you ever get past 1:st
grade? What part of LEGIT is so hard to understand?
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Hammer79
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
>What part of LEGIT is so hard to understand?
Oh I understood your lie, dont worry.
Pirates dont tell the truth often...
Your secret is safe with me.. dont worry.. ops I forgot we are on Usenet..
ahww well....
Shiver me timbers...!
"Hammer79" <Hammer79.34zmd2@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>
> On the Bridge;617394 Wrote:
>> I hope the new eye patch, wooden leg, parrot on your shoulder and hook
>> are
>> comming along well
>
> How's your reading skill coming along? Did you ever get past 1:st
> grade? What part of LEGIT is so hard to understand?
>
>
> --
> Hammer79
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
Since this is the way that you treat new members, that are trying to
help others, I will no longer be a part of this forum. FU
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Re: GRLDR woes on startup
This is not a forum lady.. its a newsgroup.. newsgroups contain all types of
people.
You are just accessing the newsgroup from a forum that is not really how you
should do it
you can use the Microsoft community site that reflects this newsgroup
or use a newsgroup reader to access it directly
I hope this information enlightens your preconceived notion, Im just teasing
ya...
"Hammer79" <Guest.34zp51@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>
> Since this is the way that you treat new members, that are trying to
> help others, I will no longer be a part of this forum. FU
>
>
> --
>
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
"Hammer79" <Guest.34zp51@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:Guest.34zp51@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Since this is the way that you treat new members, that are trying to
> help others, I will no longer be a part of this forum. FU
>
>
> --
>
Hammer 79,
The microsoft.public.windows.vista.general newsgroup is not for the
thin-skinned. You should continue reading these threads because you can
learn many things. We have our usual group of idiots and malcontents (and I
am certainly NOT stating that "On the Bridge" is one of them), but there are
also many knowledgeable people here who can assist you with any problems you
have.
On the Bridge told you that he was merely teasing you. He was also
giving you some good advice when he recommended that you use a newsreader to
access the various newsgroups. I recently started using a newsreader for the
first time after using computers for 30 years because I grew tired of the
limitations of forum based discussions. I never had a need for a newsreader
before I started participating in newsgroups. I don't know how I lived
without a newsreader now that I am using one (still learning).
C.B.
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and less fortunate among us.
Re: GRLDR woes on startup
just delete grldr in drive C:\ and it will be ok. but you have to enable
viewing protected operating system files in folder options to be able to
delete it.
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momay