Gpt show: disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
Here are the results of the " gpt -r -vv show disk0" and " fdisk /dev/disk0" commands, tilde's added by me: I have read some other posts on similar issues but it seems as if my case might be different since I deleted the Linux partitions. I restarted, put in my boot disk and was able get back into OS X. "No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key" I tried again to boot into windows using the Startup Disk section in System Preferences but got the following message: I also moved the EFI folder to stop it from using rEFIt anymore. I no longer have a need for Linux so I used disk utility to remove the Linux partitions and gave the space back to OS X. Initially I setup Windows using the bootcamp assistant and then added parallels later. I was able to successfully boot into Mac and Linux and continue to use Parallels to use my Windows, however I was unable to boot into Windows anymore.
#Grub rescue mode remove grub windows 10 update
This is on a Mid 2011 iMac with a 1TB Hard Drive.Įarlier this year I decided to update my setup to allow a triple boot with Ubuntu to familiarize myself a bit with Linux (using rEFIt.
I'm running OS X 10.9.4 and Windows 7 圆4 Ultimate on Parallels 8.