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I bet it has to do with your hard disk's heads or MBR and your problem happens a lot actually.

Because of different standards some BIOS could read from an address above the MBR which could cause your problem and what will solve that is to try using parted and some W.D. drives have baffling heads.

Could you post the output of parted -l and your grub.cfg for starters and you could read what wikipedia has to say about MBR(Master boot record) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INT_13H as that will help in the process a lot.

What is your Hard drive make and storage capacity?

I don't have enough reputation to comment on this so i made it an answer

I bet it has to do with your hard disk's heads or MBR and your problem happens a lot actually.

Because of different standards some BIOS could read from an address above the MBR which could cause your problem and what will solve that is to try using parted and some W.D. drives have baffling heads.

Could you post the output of parted -l and your grub.cfg for starters and you could read what wikipedia has to say about MBR(Master boot record) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INT_13H as that will help in the process a lot.

What is your Hard drive make and storage capacity?

I bet it has to do with your hard disk's heads or MBR and your problem happens a lot actually.

Because of different standards some BIOS could read from an address above the MBR which could cause your problem and what will solve that is to try using parted and some W.D. drives have baffling heads.

Could you post the output of parted -l and your grub.cfg for starters and you could read what wikipedia has to say about MBR(Master boot record) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INT_13H as that will help in the process a lot.

What is your Hard drive make and storage capacity?

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I don't have enough reputation to comment on this so i made it an answer

I bet it has to do with your hard disk's heads or MBR and your problem happens a lot actually.

Because of different standards some BIOS could read from an address above the MBR which could cause your problem and what will solve that is to try using parted and some W.D. drives have baffling heads.

Could you post the output of parted -l and your grub.cfg for starters and you could read what wikipedia has to say about MBR(Master boot record) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INT_13H as that will help in the process a lot.

What is your Hard drive make and storage capacity?