Might not be the right architecture
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Originally Posted by
_defalt
You are in grub rescue mode. I think grub no longer remembers that partition in which kali filesystem is. For that run these commands:
ls
set root=(hd0,gptx)
set prefix=(hd0,gptx)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
ls(LS) lists all the partitions of your hard drive like this (hd0) (hd0,gpt1) (hd0,gpt2). I think you can make some guesses which one is your kali filesystem to replace the variable gptx. Most likely it is (hd0,gpt2).
Once you boot into kali open terminal and type:
update-grub
grub-install /dev/sda
ok so when I tried making a live Kali for my dad's old computer he said it was a 32 bit computer and when I tried booting it to the flash drive it brought me to the Grub rescue, I tried my original live for my laptop which is 64 bit and it worked fine, check which image you are using and correct it to your machine