

(Used as the bootloader for multi-booting) This installer relies on some external programs to enrich itself, without them it wouldn't have been cool enough. > The only solution to resolve this issue is to RESTART windows and then following the same installation process, but that time skip partitioning since you've already done that. > Sometimes the installer fails to mount your Ext2/3/4 filesystems as read and write, thus it gets mounted as read-only and it remains in panic-mode. Files failed to install over extFS installation option.> Try to revert any modifications made from softwares like EasyBCD, EasyUEFI etc. > Most likely your boot partition is a bit messed up. Getting error while grub2win installation.

> So, boot from your BIOS boot menu, you will find grub2win there. > It's because sometimes Windows takes over grub2win.
