"Minimal bash like line editing is supported" error on startup

Battal Gazi

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i have windows 7 with old harddisk.

Sometimes, when i was booting, at first screen where it says

slave 1 :
master 1

it was showing empty of my hdd. (master 1)

SO i was restarting again it, until it could see my hdd for master.

BUt 2 days ago i changed the cable where i put in on mobo for my hdd to fix this.

And then i get this error minimal bash error.

MOBO has 4 slots of sata.

I have only win7 original. I dont have ubuntu or linux.

Hdd is 160 gb hdd with 3 drives.

after i got this, i put ubuntu live usb and i selected try ubuntu and when i was on that os, i could see my 3 drives. So there seems no problem for hdd as i guess.
 
That's a bootloader, specifically this one: https://gna.org/projects/grub4dos/

I'm kinda confused though, exactly how many hard drives do you have installed? I'm not talking about partitions (which might show up in My Computer as drive C:\, D:\, etc). I mean actual physical hard drives inside your PC. Just the one 160GB one?

If you've got multiple hdds, you've probably just changed the boot order and set the incorrect hdd to boot first, which just happens to have grub installed for some reason.

Shut down your PC, start it up then keep pressing "F2" to enter the BIOS. You should be able to find a screen like this one: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19530-01/html/835-0797/figures/NEMHydra_PXE_BootSetting_Virgo.png

Take a pic of the inside of the top two menus if they exist (Boot Settings Config and Boot Device Priority) and post them here.
 
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