My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 RP, Windows 7
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP / Compaq 610
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- Screen Resolution
- 1300x768
It's generally triggered because of disk errors or something faulty with the drive.
I remember running 8 To Go on a flash drive, near the end, it did the same thing because the flash was crap.
On a hard drive, there might be something wrong with it. If you can, go Computer, right click on the D drive, Properties, go to the Tools tab, and click on Check and Scan Drive. There might not be anything wrong with it now since it already did that at boot. Laptop hard drives are scary time bombs, since you move the laptop while its moving, it can get a bit damaged, not a lot to make a difference, but over time that adds up and causes issues. Believe me, I've had that happen many a time and seen it happen many a time. Scary stuff. :shock:
It's generally triggered because of disk errors or something faulty with the drive.
I remember running 8 To Go on a flash drive, near the end, it did the same thing because the flash was crap.
On a hard drive, there might be something wrong with it. If you can, go Computer, right click on the D drive, Properties, go to the Tools tab, and click on Check and Scan Drive. There might not be anything wrong with it now since it already did that at boot. Laptop hard drives are scary time bombs, since you move the laptop while its moving, it can get a bit damaged, not a lot to make a difference, but over time that adds up and causes issues. Believe me, I've had that happen many a time and seen it happen many a time. Scary stuff. :shock:
Exactly... it fixed at boot and now say nothing to fix :
View attachment 6953
P.S. It becomes C: when booted from Windows 8.
Hmmm... 2 and half years on a laptop drive is usually near a mid life crisis from what I've seen before.
But if you have that situation with the triple boot, could be something there.
I don't see any reason to think there is something wrong with your Ubuntu installation.
There seems to be something odd about win 8 startup - particularly in multiboot .
It manifests itself in different ways so I haven't been able to discern a pattern yet.
However, I suspect you might have fewer issues if you use the text boot menu instead of the graphical one.