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Deleted partitions - grub rescue

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I have deleted accidentally all disks partitions in the laptop, and now I cannot start ubuntu neither start installation from usb. After turning on laptop I get

error: no such partition.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue>

typing ls I get

(hd0)(hd1)

I don't need to recover any data I would like to install new OS

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Typing `set` I get: ` boot =(hd0,msdos5) cmdpath=(hd0) prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub root=hd0,msdos5 ` I tried to ` set boot=(hd0,msdos5) set prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub insmod normal -> get -> no such partition `
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mand now I cannot start ubuntu neither start installation from usb. After turning on laptop I get...

error: no such partition.
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue>

When you reach grub rescue you are too late. During a boot you need to press a key (it differs for diff. BIOS; but ESC, F2, F8, F9, F10 are often used) to either enter bios where you pick your usb to boot from or to get a boot menu where you pick your USB to boot from.

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