Multi boot Windows/ Kali Linux

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Hello everyone. I created a partition of 60 GB under windows in which I tried to install Kali Linux. The installation went well beforehand because after it, I started Kali several times in a row. However when I chose to start with windows it started but
1- I was surprised to find under windows the partition in which I thought I had installed Kali linux, in addition it was empty and I could even copy a file in it
2- I turned off and started again but I was not asked to choose with wich os start. Instead instead, I have this error:

error: invalid arch-independent ELF magic
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue> _

Please help me remove Kali and continue use Windows as before
 
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Bonjour, vous aurez besoin de l'anglais de pointe pour recevoir de l'aide ici

Hello you will need to peak English in order to receive assistance here. Pardon.

Chris Turner
wizardfromoz
 
Okay no problemo. I just want my problems to be solved. Can you help me ?
 
Not tonight, myself, I have to go for my evening (Australia) :)

Do I take it you have an operating Windows, or else what is your means of communication with us?

Windows version, and specs for your computer would assist someone who comes along to help.

Cheers

Wizard

BTW have you used Linux before, if so, which Distros?
 
Kali Linux est pour les experts.
Êtes-vous un expert?
Un expert devrait être capable de résoudre tout problème avec Kali Linux lui-même.

Windows 10 utilise le formatage NTFS.
Kali Linux utilise le formatage ext4.

Peut-être que NTFS n'a pas pu voir ext4.
Mais c'était toujours là.

En écrivant un fichier de NTFS vers ext4, vous avez créé un fouillis d'ext4.

Peut-être réinstallez-vous une version plus simple et plus conviviale de Linux?

Kali Linux is for experts.
Are you an expert?
An expert should be able to solve any problem with Kali Linux by themselves.

Windows 10 uses NTFS formatting.
Kali Linux uses ext4 formatting.

Maybe NTFS could not see ext4.
But it was still there.

By writing a file from NTFS to ext4 you have made a mess of ext4.

Perhaps reinstall an easier more friendly version of Linux?
 
> Kali Linux is for experts.
I didn't knew
> Are you an expert?
No i'm not, i only wanted to learn that OS

> Perhaps reinstall an easier more friendly version of Linux?
Good idea. But now i especially want to be able to start on Window
 
Not tonight, myself, I have to go for my evening (Australia) :)

Do I take it you have an operating Windows, or else what is your means of communication with us?

Windows version, and specs for your computer would assist someone who comes along to help.

Cheers

Wizard

BTW have you used Linux before, if so, which Distros?
Windows version : Windows 10
Computer : Acer aspire E1-571 G
 

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