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  • Dual-boot boot menu does not show up after installing Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10

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I have successfully installed dual boot ubuntu 18.04 alongside with Windows.But when I am restarting the system it directly goes to windows 10 without showing grub menu










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  • I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

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  • Dual-boot boot menu does not show up after installing Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10

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  • System boots straight into Windows without showing GRUB

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I have successfully installed dual boot ubuntu 18.04 alongside with Windows.But when I am restarting the system it directly goes to windows 10 without showing grub menu










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marked as duplicate by karel, Charles Green, pomsky, Eric Carvalho, user68186 Feb 12 at 15:52


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  • I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:03














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This question already has an answer here:




  • Dual-boot boot menu does not show up after installing Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10

    5 answers



  • System boots straight into Windows without showing GRUB

    4 answers




I have successfully installed dual boot ubuntu 18.04 alongside with Windows.But when I am restarting the system it directly goes to windows 10 without showing grub menu










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This question already has an answer here:




  • Dual-boot boot menu does not show up after installing Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10

    5 answers



  • System boots straight into Windows without showing GRUB

    4 answers




I have successfully installed dual boot ubuntu 18.04 alongside with Windows.But when I am restarting the system it directly goes to windows 10 without showing grub menu





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  • Dual-boot boot menu does not show up after installing Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10

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  • System boots straight into Windows without showing GRUB

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Hemantth JeviliHemantth Jevili

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marked as duplicate by karel, Charles Green, pomsky, Eric Carvalho, user68186 Feb 12 at 15:52


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marked as duplicate by karel, Charles Green, pomsky, Eric Carvalho, user68186 Feb 12 at 15:52


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  • I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:03



















  • I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:03

















I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

– An0n
Feb 11 at 19:03





I recommend boot from Ubuntu live usb and run Boot-repair.

– An0n
Feb 11 at 19:03










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This have to be set in BIOS settings.
In BIOS go to BOOT and put Ubuntu on the first place.
Ubuntu should ask every time, which system do you want to use.






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  • You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:02











  • I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

    – John Ronald
    Feb 11 at 19:48













  • ... and if you put usb first....

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 22:08


















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This have to be set in BIOS settings.
In BIOS go to BOOT and put Ubuntu on the first place.
Ubuntu should ask every time, which system do you want to use.






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  • You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:02











  • I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

    – John Ronald
    Feb 11 at 19:48













  • ... and if you put usb first....

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 22:08
















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This have to be set in BIOS settings.
In BIOS go to BOOT and put Ubuntu on the first place.
Ubuntu should ask every time, which system do you want to use.






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  • You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:02











  • I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

    – John Ronald
    Feb 11 at 19:48













  • ... and if you put usb first....

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 22:08














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This have to be set in BIOS settings.
In BIOS go to BOOT and put Ubuntu on the first place.
Ubuntu should ask every time, which system do you want to use.






share|improve this answer













This have to be set in BIOS settings.
In BIOS go to BOOT and put Ubuntu on the first place.
Ubuntu should ask every time, which system do you want to use.







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answered Feb 11 at 16:29









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  • You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:02











  • I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

    – John Ronald
    Feb 11 at 19:48













  • ... and if you put usb first....

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 22:08



















  • You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 19:02











  • I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

    – John Ronald
    Feb 11 at 19:48













  • ... and if you put usb first....

    – An0n
    Feb 11 at 22:08

















You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

– An0n
Feb 11 at 19:02





You cannot acces GRUB from the bios settings. The thing you mean is Boot Priority. That has nothing to do with it.

– An0n
Feb 11 at 19:02













I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

– John Ronald
Feb 11 at 19:48







I did not say, you can acces it :-) Putting Ubuntu on the first place, will cause that Ubuntu GRUB will be launched everytime, when computer is turned on.

– John Ronald
Feb 11 at 19:48















... and if you put usb first....

– An0n
Feb 11 at 22:08





... and if you put usb first....

– An0n
Feb 11 at 22:08



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