Show the output of ls.
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Show the output of ls.
Download rufus from its GitHub repository.
https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/releases/download/v3.11/rufus-3.11.exe
Then follow the guide I posted earlier to reinstall grub.
Can you show the output of fdisk -l?
Also post screenshots of your UEFI settings.
Is UEFI enabled?
Use rufus to create bootable USB and choose DD mode when you press the start button.
Go to your UEFI settings. Explore options there. You will find something related else post screenshots.
Go to UEFI settings and see if there's an entry of kali there? Which PC are you using? In HP, UEFI loads enteries of bootloader from EFI everytime on boot. In Dell, it keeps the entry persistent.
You might have left EFI partition in SSD. Boot into kali-live through USB live boot and delete all partitions in SSD. You can use Gparted tool for that. Then install kali.
The error grub-install dummy failed comes when you already have grub installed from earlier kali installation. I've updated the post along with the source thread.
If you have dual booted kali with...
Boot into kali live. Run fdisk -l to list all partitions. See which one is your EFI partition which is likely /dev/sda1, name can be different in your case if you are using SSD. Then run
sudo mount...
Rename sethc.exe in C:\windows\system32\ to cmd.exe.
Rename cmd.exe in C:\windows\system32\ to cmd.exe.bak.
On login screen, press shift five times, it will open cmd as administrator.
net...
Show the output of airmon-ng start wlan0
I don't know. Did you Install kali linux large 2019.3 or just kali linux? Some of the packages were moved to kali linux large.
ls
set root=(hd0,gptx)
set prefix=(hd0,gptx)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
ls(LS) lists all partitions of your hard drive like this (hd0) (hd0,gpt1) (hd0,gpt2). You can make some guesses...
ls
set root=(hd0,gptx)
set prefix=(hd0,gptx)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
ls(LS) lists all partitions of your hard drive like this (hd0) (hd0,gpt1) (hd0,gpt2). You can make some guesses...
Reinstall grub: -UEFI-How-to-repair-kali-linux-grub-dual-boot-with-Windows-10
It is going to correct place. That blue screen is grub menu where you can boot either kali or windows. I think your kali filesystem is currupted. Select advance options for kali. It takes you to...
Add this line to sources.list.
deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main non-free contrib
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade
Set boot priority in UEFI.
You can skip network configuration. It is not require during installation.
Don't partition your 140GB space for kali yourself. Installer will do it automatically. You can't have 2 EFI partition in one system. UEFI only registers one EFI partition as active which is the one...
Don't use ISO mode in rufus. Use DD mode.
That splash is what grub parameters are. Search your problem by replacing kali with ubuntu. Ubuntu and kali are both based on Debian. If any solution is working with either ubuntu and kali, it will...
UEFI: How to repair kali-linux grub dual boot with Windows 10
While on installer menu, press e to open grun config and replace quiet with nomodeset quiet splash.
Download from its website and install it using deb.
@gotiengviet Provide more data. What error you are getting? Who is the OEM of your PC?
It points grub to kali filesystem to boot. You are entering these commands incorrectly.
hd0, gptx are variables. ls gives you the name of your hard drive like hd0 or hd1 or hd2 and name of...
Check in your UEFI settings. Storage configuration> Configure SATA as AHCI should be selected. Is it selected?
Switching to AHCI will prevent windows to boot so you also have to reinstall Windows...
You have to test it using kali live.
airmon-ng check kill
airmon-ng start wlan0
airodump-ng wlan0mon
ls
set root=(hd0,gptx)
set prefix=(hd0,gptx)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
ls(LS) lists all partitions of your hard drive like this (hd0) (hd0,gpt1) (hd0,gpt2). You can make some guesses...
Grub is pointing to wrong partition.
ls
set root=(hd0,gptx)
set prefix=(hd0,gptx)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
ls(LS) lists all partitions of your hard drive like this (hd0) (hd0,gpt1)...
Windows will not be erased but it will not boot. Switch to AHCI and see if SSD shows up in Installer menu.
Check in your UEFI settings. Storage configuration> Configure SATA as AHCI should be selected. You have to reinstall Windows also after switching to AHCI otherwise the Windows won't boot. Is it set...
@bitkas It's probably because you are burning image in DD mode. Windows doesn't recognise the unformatted partition of kali live so it throws a warning. You can ignore it. Does it boot?
When you reach grub menu press e to open grub configurations and replace quiet with nomodeset quiet splash
Is it working now? Have you successfully installed it?
Is W26 image working for you?
Which graphic card do you have?
Try this: https://superuser.com/questions/1061488/black-screen-when-trying-to-install-ubuntu-or-debian-on-new-laptop
You need one bootable USB and another USB on which you want to install kali. Keep that partition unallocated and unassigned where you want to install kali. Installer will automatically recognise the...
When you reach Installer menu press e to open grub configurations and replace quiet with nomodeset quiet splash
See grubx64.efi is installed in EFI.
Alright, let's reinstall grub.
Follow this thread: -UEFI-How-to-repair-kali-linux-grub-dual-boot-with-Windows-10
If your PC can run Windows 10, there won't be a problem with running Kali Linux large.
Use qbittorrent. It is open source and well-maintained.
Those links aren't working. While you re-upload the video, live boot kali Linux and post the output of:
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
ls /mnt/EFI/Kali
@g3ntl3m3n Create bootable USB using rufus in ISO mode. Don't use DD mode. Use Kali Linux large for more penetration tools.
I recommend Installing it on your USB to access its full potential.
Make sure you keep secure boot disabled. Show the screenshot of your boot menu options. To open boot menu options, prsss the associated function key which takes you to boot menu options. Boot menu...
Try this path:
fsx: \EFI\Kali\grubx64.efi