Richard írta:
Oh boy, I think I have done it now! Have been using suse for some time, since at least 6.x so far as I can remember. While I have sometimes had issues with install/upgrades I have usually been able to fix them with some book time. Now since Win 8.1 is involved, I am in more trouble.
[SNIP] That is you can boot openSUSE and use it, and in openSUSE you can access your windows partition and the files on it. It indicates that Windows is OK and this is a booting issue. First check your partition setup, using cfdisk, fdisk, parted, or gparted, whichever you have/know how to use. Identify the windows partition(s) and openSUSE partitions. You might not need that info necessarily but it is good to know it, anyway. For safety copy all your important data/files onto an external disk or USB stick from your windows and linux, (if you have a large external disk everything), before you start to play with recovering. After this try to regenerate the boot loader. oS 13.2 uses grub2. Here is a tutorial how to use it: http://dedoimedo.com/computers/grub-2.html A little bit old but useful. It is for debian based systems which have an update-grub command. openSUSE does not have this one. Use grub2-install instead, eg: # grub2-install /dev/sda This should recognize you Windows and oS systems and install a bootloader for them. If Windows is not recognized you have to manually add it. I don't have windows so I don't know how to do it exactly (never tried) but in the above tutorial it is explained. Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org