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The primary purpose of Super GRUB2 Disk is to help you boot into an OS whose bootloader is broken.

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Super GRUB2 Disk Overview

The primary purpose of Super GRUB2 Disk is to help you boot into an OS whose bootloader is broken. Second, and almost as important, is to be a tool to learn more about GRUB2 and the booting process.

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