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I tried to dual boot install ubuntu 18.04 along with my win10 installation (on two seperate drives). Before i proceeded i searched around and read that it is better if i disconnect my windows 10 drive (i unplugged the sata cable) and install ubuntu on the empty drive alone. I did this and and during installation i think i clicked erase this disk (the one i kept plugged for ubuntu) and install here. The installation was completed etc but after the restarts i wasnt able to boot into windows, going into the BIOS the disk that had the windows wasnt showing up. I inplugged the disk with the ubuntu and restarted and i wasnt it just kept restarting and throwing me to BIOS. I then clicked restore bios defaults and now it tries to load the windows i get a blue screen with a boot related error and i cant log into linux either. I am stuck and i dont know what to do. I think i dont have GRUB and the default bios mode was "uefi" i think. I messed up hard
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I tried to dual boot install ubuntu 18.04 along with my win10 installation (on two seperate drives). Before i proceeded i searched around and read that it is better if i disconnect my windows 10 drive (i unplugged the sata cable) and install ubuntu on the empty drive alone. I did this and and during installation i think i clicked erase this disk (the one i kept plugged for ubuntu) and install here. The installation was completed etc but after the restarts i wasnt able to boot into windows, going into the BIOS the disk that had the windows wasnt showing up. I inplugged the disk with the ubuntu and restarted and i wasnt it just kept restarting and throwing me to BIOS. I then clicked restore bios defaults and now it tries to load the windows i get a blue screen with a boot related error and i cant log into linux either. I am stuck and i dont know what to do. I think i dont have GRUB and the default bios mode was "uefi" i think. I messed up hard
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If your Windows drive was unplugged during the installation it couldn't have been bothered at all. Have you tried unplugging the Ubuntu drive and plugging in the Windows drive alone?
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I tried to dual boot install ubuntu 18.04 along with my win10 installation (on two seperate drives). Before i proceeded i searched around and read that it is better if i disconnect my windows 10 drive (i unplugged the sata cable) and install ubuntu on the empty drive alone. I did this and and during installation i think i clicked erase this disk (the one i kept plugged for ubuntu) and install here. The installation was completed etc but after the restarts i wasnt able to boot into windows, going into the BIOS the disk that had the windows wasnt showing up. I inplugged the disk with the ubuntu and restarted and i wasnt it just kept restarting and throwing me to BIOS. I then clicked restore bios defaults and now it tries to load the windows i get a blue screen with a boot related error and i cant log into linux either. I am stuck and i dont know what to do. I think i dont have GRUB and the default bios mode was "uefi" i think. I messed up hard
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning bootloader
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I tried to dual boot install ubuntu 18.04 along with my win10 installation (on two seperate drives). Before i proceeded i searched around and read that it is better if i disconnect my windows 10 drive (i unplugged the sata cable) and install ubuntu on the empty drive alone. I did this and and during installation i think i clicked erase this disk (the one i kept plugged for ubuntu) and install here. The installation was completed etc but after the restarts i wasnt able to boot into windows, going into the BIOS the disk that had the windows wasnt showing up. I inplugged the disk with the ubuntu and restarted and i wasnt it just kept restarting and throwing me to BIOS. I then clicked restore bios defaults and now it tries to load the windows i get a blue screen with a boot related error and i cant log into linux either. I am stuck and i dont know what to do. I think i dont have GRUB and the default bios mode was "uefi" i think. I messed up hard
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning bootloader
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If your Windows drive was unplugged during the installation it couldn't have been bothered at all. Have you tried unplugging the Ubuntu drive and plugging in the Windows drive alone?
– Gerowen
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If your Windows drive was unplugged during the installation it couldn't have been bothered at all. Have you tried unplugging the Ubuntu drive and plugging in the Windows drive alone?
– Gerowen
2 mins ago
If your Windows drive was unplugged during the installation it couldn't have been bothered at all. Have you tried unplugging the Ubuntu drive and plugging in the Windows drive alone?
– Gerowen
2 mins ago
If your Windows drive was unplugged during the installation it couldn't have been bothered at all. Have you tried unplugging the Ubuntu drive and plugging in the Windows drive alone?
– Gerowen
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