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It says to install the kernel.
I tried ls, set boot=(hd0,gpt2) , set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub, insmod normal, normal.



Im really not understanding what to do ?



I deleted the ubuntu partion from Windows 10 Dual boot. This is what created this problem.










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  • What is it you are trying to do? If you deleted Ubuntu then you need to re-install it from Live Ubuntu, unless you happened to have made a backed up image of your system..

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It says to install the kernel.
I tried ls, set boot=(hd0,gpt2) , set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub, insmod normal, normal.



Im really not understanding what to do ?



I deleted the ubuntu partion from Windows 10 Dual boot. This is what created this problem.










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It says to install the kernel.
I tried ls, set boot=(hd0,gpt2) , set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub, insmod normal, normal.



Im really not understanding what to do ?



I deleted the ubuntu partion from Windows 10 Dual boot. This is what created this problem.










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It says to install the kernel.
I tried ls, set boot=(hd0,gpt2) , set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub, insmod normal, normal.



Im really not understanding what to do ?



I deleted the ubuntu partion from Windows 10 Dual boot. This is what created this problem.







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  • What is it you are trying to do? If you deleted Ubuntu then you need to re-install it from Live Ubuntu, unless you happened to have made a backed up image of your system..

    – Paul Benson
    50 mins ago





















  • What is it you are trying to do? If you deleted Ubuntu then you need to re-install it from Live Ubuntu, unless you happened to have made a backed up image of your system..

    – Paul Benson
    50 mins ago



















What is it you are trying to do? If you deleted Ubuntu then you need to re-install it from Live Ubuntu, unless you happened to have made a backed up image of your system..

– Paul Benson
50 mins ago







What is it you are trying to do? If you deleted Ubuntu then you need to re-install it from Live Ubuntu, unless you happened to have made a backed up image of your system..

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