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I have just installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my PC and when I restarted the PC it told me that it does not have any Operating Systems installed, ok, so I tried to reinstall grub with the Ubuntu live CD Installing for x86_64-efi platform.grub-install, but I got the following error: cannot find EFI directory.

I have only just installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my hard disk and I really want to start using it, so can someone please help me with this?

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It seems Ubuntu (or you if you used manual partition) messed up during partitioning and didn't set up a small (512MB) fat32 partition, which EFI needs, if you don't want to re-partition you can simply install plain old MBR and that's it.

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  • I have an fat32 partition yet with 500MB in gparted have boot and legacy_boot flag,so, any idea what can solve my problem (thanks for an so early reply) Jan 20, 2015 at 12:20
  • There's the problem, you don't need a legacy_boot flag, you need to remove that, and do.... well, whatever EFI needs for it's partition, but it sure doesn't need legacy_boot...... Jan 21, 2015 at 2:12

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