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When Ubuntu installs itself on the hard drive, it first copies all the files necessary, configures everything to the specs required for your computer, and finally install the GRUB bootloader. If there is a bug in the GRUB installer, it may report that GRUB is installed, but may not actually be capable of booting. This can usually be fixed just by running the GRUB installer from an unaffected LiveCD.

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