[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run the windows based installer but after reboot grub won't boot and shown 
his prompt.

After a little investigation I discovered grub was asked to look for image files to load from a 
"debian" directory in the Windows disk but they were in "Debian" directory 
instead.
This probably happened because there was already a "Debian" directory on that 
disk created by me for some reasons in the past. The windows based installer program then 
copied image files to that directory without being aware it was already existing but was 
having a different case in his name.

To solve the problem I booted into Windows then renamed the "Debian" directory to 
"debian" using the Windows file manager, then I rebooted the system the installation 
process started and completed successfully.
It seems like the proper way to fix this is to find out from windows what the file is actually called (including case) and use that information when writing the grub config. Maybe GetLongPathName will do what is required.




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