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So I haven't seen anything like this on the forum yet... if I'm mistaken please set me straight.

I have Ubuntu 14.04 and Mint 17 on separate partitions of the same hard drive, along with another backup hard drive on a HP Envy Dv7. Today I restarted my computer, and the computer didn't load the GRUB, or anything. In fact it was a black screen that reads, "Please install an operating system on your computer."

Thinking that the entire computer just crashed on me, I plugged in my live usb to see what information I could salvage from the computer and all the information is still on both partitions and the secondary drive.

I reinstalled Ubuntu just to see if that would solve the issue, but it did not. I still get the same error.

Any thoughts?

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I would try boot-repair tool. You can install it during Your live USB session or by creating boot-repair live CD or USB and boot from it. You can find it there: http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair/home/Home/ .

kcpr
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So... not sure exactly what I deleted, but I think I deleted a partition accidentally that linux needed to operate. I attached both hard drives to a different computer, formatted them both to FAT32 and reinstalled Mint through a live session. Now Mint seems to work pretty well.

Only strange part that I don't understand is why the Grub still thinks that Ubuntu 14.04 is on the system. Depending on which hard drive I boot from, it will freeze once the OS is up and running. Any thoughts?