Fix CentOS 7 Boot Loader Not Found Error
If the boot loader cannot be found during the installation process of CentOS 7, it may be due to a damaged boot loader or other issues that occurred during the installation. You can try the following methods to resolve this problem:
- Check if the bootloader is damaged: restart your computer using a CD or USB drive, select repair mode, and then verify if the bootloader is corrupted or damaged.
- Reinstalling the bootloader: If the bootloader is damaged, you can try reinstalling it. Use the “grub-install” command in recovery mode to reinstall the bootloader.
- Check the disk partitions to ensure that the partitions were set up correctly during the installation of CentOS 7 and that the partition format is correct.
- Check for errors during the installation process: Look for any error messages that may indicate what issues you are encountering during the installation.
If the above methods do not work, we suggest you try reinstalling CentOS 7 to ensure there are no errors during the installation process. If the issue persists, it may be caused by hardware failure, so we recommend contacting a computer repair specialist for further inspection and repair.