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I have a GR5 that has been working well for several months. Not long after I got it, I set it up as a dual boot and installed Linux Mint. That went smoothly and every thing has been good for 5 months using rEFInd for the dual boot menu.
A week or so ago, I tried to install Oracle XE on my Linux system. There were issues with the install that I could not sort out, so I re-installed Linux. Everything seemed to be OK. I do not use Windows very often. but when I tried to boot to Windows, it failed saying "unmountable boot drive". I tried the repair function and it did not work.
I tried to have it boot up from the USB Recovery, and it would not boot from there. Using the rEFInd, I was still able to boot to Linux. I tried a boot record repair, but that did not work either. Now the system is acting very strange. When I turn the PC on, I cannot enter the BIOS. It goes directly to thr rEFInd menu. From there I tell it to go to the BIOS and it re-boots and opens the BIOS. I reset the BIOS to the default and tried again to boot from the Recovery USB. It boots and tries to reco ver Windows. It can't repair it, so I chose the BOOT FROM USB. It reboots and immediate says "unmountable boot drive" and re-boots. When it reboots this time, the drives spin (including the hard drive), but nothing happens. After about 5 minutes, I did a hard re-set (held power button until machine shut down). I unplugged the power cord, waited several minutes and re-tried the process with the same results. I am still able to run Linux, but I would like to sort this out just in case it stops logging into that.
Any clues as to the issue and how to resolve it? I think it may be that my BIOS is corrupt, but I am not sure what I would need to correct that.
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