Can't boot into Windows after dualbooting Ubuntu [duplicate]












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GRUB still shows Windows but it doesn't start.



I have tried using boot-repair but it gives me an error too. So I've created a boot-info summary.



What could be the problem, and how can I fix it?










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    GRUB still shows Windows but it doesn't start.



    I have tried using boot-repair but it gives me an error too. So I've created a boot-info summary.



    What could be the problem, and how can I fix it?










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      GRUB still shows Windows but it doesn't start.



      I have tried using boot-repair but it gives me an error too. So I've created a boot-info summary.



      What could be the problem, and how can I fix it?










      share|improve this question

















      This question already has an answer here:




      • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

        17 answers




      GRUB still shows Windows but it doesn't start.



      I have tried using boot-repair but it gives me an error too. So I've created a boot-info summary.



      What could be the problem, and how can I fix it?





      This question already has an answer here:




      • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

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      marked as duplicate by karel, Charles Green, Zanna, Eric Carvalho, K7AAY Jan 30 at 19:16


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          The summary says
          "No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda."
          If I was you, I would boot the Macrium Reflect recovery media, or Windows recovery media, or any other bootable disk that fixes Windows boot. After ascertaining that I can successfully boot into Windows, I would run the grub boot-repair a second time, from CD or flash drive. That should fix the Linux side of things, because the Windows repair tool will have deleted Grub. After that, you should be sorted.



          EDIT: It was suggested to me by @karel that you use the free Linux tool Rescatux, instead of Macrium Reflect recovery media. Try that instead, because it will fix Windows bootloader without deleting grub.






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            The summary says
            "No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda."
            If I was you, I would boot the Macrium Reflect recovery media, or Windows recovery media, or any other bootable disk that fixes Windows boot. After ascertaining that I can successfully boot into Windows, I would run the grub boot-repair a second time, from CD or flash drive. That should fix the Linux side of things, because the Windows repair tool will have deleted Grub. After that, you should be sorted.



            EDIT: It was suggested to me by @karel that you use the free Linux tool Rescatux, instead of Macrium Reflect recovery media. Try that instead, because it will fix Windows bootloader without deleting grub.






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              The summary says
              "No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda."
              If I was you, I would boot the Macrium Reflect recovery media, or Windows recovery media, or any other bootable disk that fixes Windows boot. After ascertaining that I can successfully boot into Windows, I would run the grub boot-repair a second time, from CD or flash drive. That should fix the Linux side of things, because the Windows repair tool will have deleted Grub. After that, you should be sorted.



              EDIT: It was suggested to me by @karel that you use the free Linux tool Rescatux, instead of Macrium Reflect recovery media. Try that instead, because it will fix Windows bootloader without deleting grub.






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                The summary says
                "No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda."
                If I was you, I would boot the Macrium Reflect recovery media, or Windows recovery media, or any other bootable disk that fixes Windows boot. After ascertaining that I can successfully boot into Windows, I would run the grub boot-repair a second time, from CD or flash drive. That should fix the Linux side of things, because the Windows repair tool will have deleted Grub. After that, you should be sorted.



                EDIT: It was suggested to me by @karel that you use the free Linux tool Rescatux, instead of Macrium Reflect recovery media. Try that instead, because it will fix Windows bootloader without deleting grub.






                share|improve this answer















                The summary says
                "No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda."
                If I was you, I would boot the Macrium Reflect recovery media, or Windows recovery media, or any other bootable disk that fixes Windows boot. After ascertaining that I can successfully boot into Windows, I would run the grub boot-repair a second time, from CD or flash drive. That should fix the Linux side of things, because the Windows repair tool will have deleted Grub. After that, you should be sorted.



                EDIT: It was suggested to me by @karel that you use the free Linux tool Rescatux, instead of Macrium Reflect recovery media. Try that instead, because it will fix Windows bootloader without deleting grub.







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