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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I had an old linux partition which I hadn’t used for quite some time, and I realized that I didn’t need it anymore. I then decided to format the whole partition and get on with my life. It was all good, until I restarted my PC. Upon restarting I was greeted with this:
“error: no such device: 0119b88c-c450-41d6-9ddf-a4e5140f74fa error: unknown filesystem. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>”
I am now very frustrated and out of ideas. I tried using my Windows boot USB to use command prompt and try some things though that didn’t work. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!