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I hope you guys are doing fine.
So I tried to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 18.04. Windows 10 was already installed and I made a separate partition and tried to install ubuntu 18.04 on it.
The installation was successful but now I have messed up with the bootloader. It says no bootable media found. I can neither boot into windows 10 nor into ubuntu.
Accessing the driving through the ubuntu live cd. I have found that windows and ubuntu files are in their respective drives. So it is actually only the issue of bootloader.
Checking the BIOS/UEFI setup, I have found that boot options only point to ubuntu but dont even boot into that.
So how can fix this issue ? Will I have to reinstall the bootloader for windows ?
dual-boot grub2 18.04 uefi windows-10
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I hope you guys are doing fine.
So I tried to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 18.04. Windows 10 was already installed and I made a separate partition and tried to install ubuntu 18.04 on it.
The installation was successful but now I have messed up with the bootloader. It says no bootable media found. I can neither boot into windows 10 nor into ubuntu.
Accessing the driving through the ubuntu live cd. I have found that windows and ubuntu files are in their respective drives. So it is actually only the issue of bootloader.
Checking the BIOS/UEFI setup, I have found that boot options only point to ubuntu but dont even boot into that.
So how can fix this issue ? Will I have to reinstall the bootloader for windows ?
dual-boot grub2 18.04 uefi windows-10
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Do you see your data in live CD? Copy them. You can restore Grub in Try Ubuntu or from Windows or in its flash drive.
– Mikemecanic
55 mins ago
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I hope you guys are doing fine.
So I tried to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 18.04. Windows 10 was already installed and I made a separate partition and tried to install ubuntu 18.04 on it.
The installation was successful but now I have messed up with the bootloader. It says no bootable media found. I can neither boot into windows 10 nor into ubuntu.
Accessing the driving through the ubuntu live cd. I have found that windows and ubuntu files are in their respective drives. So it is actually only the issue of bootloader.
Checking the BIOS/UEFI setup, I have found that boot options only point to ubuntu but dont even boot into that.
So how can fix this issue ? Will I have to reinstall the bootloader for windows ?
dual-boot grub2 18.04 uefi windows-10
New contributor
I hope you guys are doing fine.
So I tried to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 18.04. Windows 10 was already installed and I made a separate partition and tried to install ubuntu 18.04 on it.
The installation was successful but now I have messed up with the bootloader. It says no bootable media found. I can neither boot into windows 10 nor into ubuntu.
Accessing the driving through the ubuntu live cd. I have found that windows and ubuntu files are in their respective drives. So it is actually only the issue of bootloader.
Checking the BIOS/UEFI setup, I have found that boot options only point to ubuntu but dont even boot into that.
So how can fix this issue ? Will I have to reinstall the bootloader for windows ?
dual-boot grub2 18.04 uefi windows-10
dual-boot grub2 18.04 uefi windows-10
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Do you see your data in live CD? Copy them. You can restore Grub in Try Ubuntu or from Windows or in its flash drive.
– Mikemecanic
55 mins ago
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Do you see your data in live CD? Copy them. You can restore Grub in Try Ubuntu or from Windows or in its flash drive.
– Mikemecanic
55 mins ago
Do you see your data in live CD? Copy them. You can restore Grub in Try Ubuntu or from Windows or in its flash drive.
– Mikemecanic
55 mins ago
Do you see your data in live CD? Copy them. You can restore Grub in Try Ubuntu or from Windows or in its flash drive.
– Mikemecanic
55 mins ago
add a comment |
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Unfortunately, this is very common. Perhaps you can follow the instructions for boot-repair at this website
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Then you will have a huge list of grub choices.. You can remove them the easy way by installing grub customizer (google how to install it).
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
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Unfortunately, this is very common. Perhaps you can follow the instructions for boot-repair at this website
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Then you will have a huge list of grub choices.. You can remove them the easy way by installing grub customizer (google how to install it).
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
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Unfortunately, this is very common. Perhaps you can follow the instructions for boot-repair at this website
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Then you will have a huge list of grub choices.. You can remove them the easy way by installing grub customizer (google how to install it).
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
– detectiveahg
53 mins ago
add a comment |
Unfortunately, this is very common. Perhaps you can follow the instructions for boot-repair at this website
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Then you will have a huge list of grub choices.. You can remove them the easy way by installing grub customizer (google how to install it).
Unfortunately, this is very common. Perhaps you can follow the instructions for boot-repair at this website
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Then you will have a huge list of grub choices.. You can remove them the easy way by installing grub customizer (google how to install it).
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this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
– detectiveahg
53 mins ago
add a comment |
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
– detectiveahg
53 mins ago
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
– detectiveahg
53 mins ago
this worked and I am now able to boot into ubuntu but i still cant boot into windows. and I cant find an option for that as well. what should I do ? Aslo when reinstalling bootloader, boot repair gave options of 3 drives to insall bootloader on. one was USB drive, one was my 1TB harddrive. Another was shown around 100 GB I did not know what that was. so I selected only one option that was 1TB hard drive. Should I have selected 2 drives ?
– detectiveahg
53 mins ago
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