Well I had to reinstall Arch, since I messing up with GParted I lost the home partition.
Messing with the /home partition doesn't destroy your Arch installation by itself, unless you moved everything else on the disk and it did destroy your Arch installation.
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Yes I tried with the live medium to reinstall it, with pacman and syslinux-install_update -i -a -m. Also I've looked to /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg. My boot partition is the root partition and yes I mounted for the maintenance.
My laptop uses UEFI but I choose to use the legacy mode. I checked again for my bios not to use UEFI.
I have and a third parttion for my Windows 7 and I have it in syslinux's menu to choose it, which it loads fine, but not Arch.
How do I check the log
]]>How far does it get in booting? Do you see the syslinux menu, or does it not get that far? Are there any error messages or output? If so, post them.
What do you mean you've mounted the root partition and editted "the syslinux"? I assume you booted a live medium to do maintainance, but what did you reinstall (`pacman -S syslinux`, or `syslinux-install_update -i -a -m`?) Did you also mount your boot partition when you were doing this maintainance?
Also, if you can check your logs to see what you updated two weeks ago, that may help. But if you only update every few weeks, it will likely be just about everything updated.
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