Hi Nagaraj Hegde :)

I think you might be having the same troubles as the "GRUB2 Multi-Boot Menu 
Problems" problem.  When you boot up into Windows avoid the one that is the 
recovery and find the one that gets you to the normal Windows desktop.  The 
menu 
labels are probably the wrong way around and so i think you keep booting into 
the Windows "Recovery Mode" and then you keep trying to "fix" the MBR from 
there.  Don't!!!  


If you find that you have been booted into Windows Recovery Mode by mistake 
then 
avoid doing anything except just rebooting your machine.

It is not you being bad, it is the menu's fault but it is important that you 
find a way to work-around this problem.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)




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