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Ubuntu newbie Pls Help~
How to install 11.04 on a different partition?I need Plan of Attack! Please helpHelp with Dual BootNewbie needs installation helpHow to boot windows after installing ubuntu? (ubuntu does detect windows, just doesn't allow me to boot it)Filesystem is unknown for all of the partitions in grub rescue and I can't boot from a DVDCan't find where my windows 10 partition is after having installed ubuntuWindows 10 (dual boot) doesn't start anymore!Removing extra option from Boot Manager in “Legacy Mode” after deleting Ubuntu (able to load Windows when boot mode = UEFI)
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I have install ubuntu version 18.04 few days ago as dual boot mode (another OS is Windows 10). After I installed it, I can only boot into ubuntu OS and automatic repair mode of Windows 10. So I think my Windows 10 is corrupted or something. How to know which disk I install ubuntu on? After I know it, I would like to remove ubuntu again and reinstall Windows 10. So basically my question is how to remove ubuntu and reinstall Windows 10 when I can only boot into ubuntu. I have no other computer.
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I have install ubuntu version 18.04 few days ago as dual boot mode (another OS is Windows 10). After I installed it, I can only boot into ubuntu OS and automatic repair mode of Windows 10. So I think my Windows 10 is corrupted or something. How to know which disk I install ubuntu on? After I know it, I would like to remove ubuntu again and reinstall Windows 10. So basically my question is how to remove ubuntu and reinstall Windows 10 when I can only boot into ubuntu. I have no other computer.
boot dual-boot
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Boot into Ubuntu and runsudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.
– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43
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I have install ubuntu version 18.04 few days ago as dual boot mode (another OS is Windows 10). After I installed it, I can only boot into ubuntu OS and automatic repair mode of Windows 10. So I think my Windows 10 is corrupted or something. How to know which disk I install ubuntu on? After I know it, I would like to remove ubuntu again and reinstall Windows 10. So basically my question is how to remove ubuntu and reinstall Windows 10 when I can only boot into ubuntu. I have no other computer.
boot dual-boot
I have install ubuntu version 18.04 few days ago as dual boot mode (another OS is Windows 10). After I installed it, I can only boot into ubuntu OS and automatic repair mode of Windows 10. So I think my Windows 10 is corrupted or something. How to know which disk I install ubuntu on? After I know it, I would like to remove ubuntu again and reinstall Windows 10. So basically my question is how to remove ubuntu and reinstall Windows 10 when I can only boot into ubuntu. I have no other computer.
boot dual-boot
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Boot into Ubuntu and runsudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.
– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43
add a comment
|
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Boot into Ubuntu and runsudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.
– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43
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Boot into Ubuntu and run
sudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
Boot into Ubuntu and run
sudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43
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Boot into Ubuntu and run
sudo update-grub
. This will make your Windows partition visible again from the start screen.– Jos
Sep 20 at 14:21
I think I accidentally deleted my efi boot partition. How to know which disk where I deleted my efi system partition?
– Denusklo
Sep 20 at 14:43