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Yesterday I installed Ubuntu onto my 2nd drive(the main drive has W10 on it) but there is no way for me to boot it from it. I tried changing the boot order but that didn't work then i tried unplugging my SSD with windows and only leaving the other disk but it wouldn't boot anything.



Solved!



boot repair helped me. I removed grub from the system and then installed in on both disks and now i get into the grub menu when booting.
Thank you all for help!










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    What is the brand/model of your computer?

    – Some Guy With Cats
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  • @Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

    – K7AAY
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  • May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

    – oldfred
    Sep 18 at 19:40











  • See this answer to work around a possible bug.

    – user68186
    Sep 18 at 20:21











  • @Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

    – Kulfy
    Sep 20 at 4:12

















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Yesterday I installed Ubuntu onto my 2nd drive(the main drive has W10 on it) but there is no way for me to boot it from it. I tried changing the boot order but that didn't work then i tried unplugging my SSD with windows and only leaving the other disk but it wouldn't boot anything.



Solved!



boot repair helped me. I removed grub from the system and then installed in on both disks and now i get into the grub menu when booting.
Thank you all for help!










share|improve this question






















  • 1





    What is the brand/model of your computer?

    – Some Guy With Cats
    Sep 18 at 15:09











  • @Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

    – K7AAY
    Sep 18 at 15:29











  • May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

    – oldfred
    Sep 18 at 19:40











  • See this answer to work around a possible bug.

    – user68186
    Sep 18 at 20:21











  • @Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

    – Kulfy
    Sep 20 at 4:12













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Yesterday I installed Ubuntu onto my 2nd drive(the main drive has W10 on it) but there is no way for me to boot it from it. I tried changing the boot order but that didn't work then i tried unplugging my SSD with windows and only leaving the other disk but it wouldn't boot anything.



Solved!



boot repair helped me. I removed grub from the system and then installed in on both disks and now i get into the grub menu when booting.
Thank you all for help!










share|improve this question
















Yesterday I installed Ubuntu onto my 2nd drive(the main drive has W10 on it) but there is no way for me to boot it from it. I tried changing the boot order but that didn't work then i tried unplugging my SSD with windows and only leaving the other disk but it wouldn't boot anything.



Solved!



boot repair helped me. I removed grub from the system and then installed in on both disks and now i get into the grub menu when booting.
Thank you all for help!







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    What is the brand/model of your computer?

    – Some Guy With Cats
    Sep 18 at 15:09











  • @Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

    – K7AAY
    Sep 18 at 15:29











  • May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

    – oldfred
    Sep 18 at 19:40











  • See this answer to work around a possible bug.

    – user68186
    Sep 18 at 20:21











  • @Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

    – Kulfy
    Sep 20 at 4:12












  • 1





    What is the brand/model of your computer?

    – Some Guy With Cats
    Sep 18 at 15:09











  • @Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

    – K7AAY
    Sep 18 at 15:29











  • May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

    – oldfred
    Sep 18 at 19:40











  • See this answer to work around a possible bug.

    – user68186
    Sep 18 at 20:21











  • @Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

    – Kulfy
    Sep 20 at 4:12







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What is the brand/model of your computer?

– Some Guy With Cats
Sep 18 at 15:09





What is the brand/model of your computer?

– Some Guy With Cats
Sep 18 at 15:09













@Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 15:29





@Jakub Michálek Please collect the model number from the sticker which also has the serial number (don't want serial #, just model#). Please also run lshw | grep -v "loop" in a terminal window. Then, click edit and add that with the make and model# to your original question. Please don't use Add Comment, but instead use edit.

– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 15:29













May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

– oldfred
Sep 18 at 19:40





May be best to see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not older Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), the auto fix sometimes can create more issues. help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Post link above in your original question.

– oldfred
Sep 18 at 19:40













See this answer to work around a possible bug.

– user68186
Sep 18 at 20:21





See this answer to work around a possible bug.

– user68186
Sep 18 at 20:21













@Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

– Kulfy
Sep 20 at 4:12





@Jakub Please remove what you have done from your question and post an answer instead.

– Kulfy
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Have you tried to disable the Windows Fast Startup function?

This has caused me the same problem in the past. Try running this command from the Windows cmd Prompt:



Shutdown.exe -s -t 00


It will shutdown windows completely and if you still don't get the grub menu, then try setting grub as the boot manager for Windows with this cmd:



bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi





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    Try disabling secure boot in your computer’s BIOS. If you didn’t install Ubuntu with an EFI partition, you may need to enable the legacy boot option in BIOS.






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    • I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

      – Jakub Michálek
      Sep 18 at 16:06











    • Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

      – Some Guy With Cats
      Sep 18 at 16:52











    • I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

      – Jakub Michálek
      Sep 18 at 16:54












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    Have you tried to disable the Windows Fast Startup function?

    This has caused me the same problem in the past. Try running this command from the Windows cmd Prompt:



    Shutdown.exe -s -t 00


    It will shutdown windows completely and if you still don't get the grub menu, then try setting grub as the boot manager for Windows with this cmd:



    bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi





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      Have you tried to disable the Windows Fast Startup function?

      This has caused me the same problem in the past. Try running this command from the Windows cmd Prompt:



      Shutdown.exe -s -t 00


      It will shutdown windows completely and if you still don't get the grub menu, then try setting grub as the boot manager for Windows with this cmd:



      bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi





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        Have you tried to disable the Windows Fast Startup function?

        This has caused me the same problem in the past. Try running this command from the Windows cmd Prompt:



        Shutdown.exe -s -t 00


        It will shutdown windows completely and if you still don't get the grub menu, then try setting grub as the boot manager for Windows with this cmd:



        bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi





        share|improve this answer
















        Have you tried to disable the Windows Fast Startup function?

        This has caused me the same problem in the past. Try running this command from the Windows cmd Prompt:



        Shutdown.exe -s -t 00


        It will shutdown windows completely and if you still don't get the grub menu, then try setting grub as the boot manager for Windows with this cmd:



        bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi






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            • I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:06











            • Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

              – Some Guy With Cats
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            • I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

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              Sep 18 at 16:54















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              Sep 18 at 16:06











            • Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

              – Some Guy With Cats
              Sep 18 at 16:52











            • I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:54













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            • I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:06











            • Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

              – Some Guy With Cats
              Sep 18 at 16:52











            • I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:54

















            • I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:06











            • Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

              – Some Guy With Cats
              Sep 18 at 16:52











            • I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

              – Jakub Michálek
              Sep 18 at 16:54
















            I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

            – Jakub Michálek
            Sep 18 at 16:06





            I tried to do this but when i go to the advanced options there is no option called UEFI Firmware Settings and i don't know where else i can change it.

            – Jakub Michálek
            Sep 18 at 16:06













            Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

            – Some Guy With Cats
            Sep 18 at 16:52





            Re-install Ubuntu and this time, add an EFI System partition 100mb is size.

            – Some Guy With Cats
            Sep 18 at 16:52













            I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

            – Jakub Michálek
            Sep 18 at 16:54





            I Have actually done this. I added 300mb of space for the EFI. So that's done

            – Jakub Michálek
            Sep 18 at 16:54


















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