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hd1 cannot get C/H/S values

hd1 cannot get C/H/S values

Ok, I know there are many questions about this topic, but I can't found a convince answer (fixing the problem or not).

Recently I bought an SSD drive and installed in main SATA (hd0), I've replaced my cd/dvd drive with old hdd drive, using a caddy adapter.

Now I've installed Ubuntu on SSD and windows 10 on hdd.

The problem is on the boot, when I select windows in grub menu I'm faced with this error: cannot get C/H/S values.

I can't set hdd boot on BIOS because it's expected a ODD driver.

I have a Dell Inspiron 14R-5437.

Is there a workaround for this?



Top Answer/Comment:

Same configuration here and same error got.

My workaround was booting from the HDD instead of the SSD.
In my case, I can select the booting device on every computer start-up pressing F11 (so, I just select the HDD when I want to boot Windows).
Otherwise, you might change the boot order on the BIOS setup depending on which system you want to boot up.

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