How to enable GRUB when using dual boot Windows 10
I have Ubuntu 14.04.1 dual booted with Windows 10. Everytime I switch my notebook on, I have to press F9, go to Boot manager, press Ubuntu and then GRUB menu is shown. I want GRUB to show when I start my notebook. Is there a way to do so ? If I don't press F9,Windows 10 is booted. I have disabled Fast Startup of Windows 10.
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I have Ubuntu 14.04.1 dual booted with Windows 10. Everytime I switch my notebook on, I have to press F9, go to Boot manager, press Ubuntu and then GRUB menu is shown. I want GRUB to show when I start my notebook. Is there a way to do so ? If I don't press F9,Windows 10 is booted. I have disabled Fast Startup of Windows 10.
boot dual-boot grub2
Are both Windows & Ubuntu in same boot mode, or both BIOS or both UEFI? Grub can only boot another system installed in same boot mode? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
Sep 20 '15 at 21:10
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I have Ubuntu 14.04.1 dual booted with Windows 10. Everytime I switch my notebook on, I have to press F9, go to Boot manager, press Ubuntu and then GRUB menu is shown. I want GRUB to show when I start my notebook. Is there a way to do so ? If I don't press F9,Windows 10 is booted. I have disabled Fast Startup of Windows 10.
boot dual-boot grub2
I have Ubuntu 14.04.1 dual booted with Windows 10. Everytime I switch my notebook on, I have to press F9, go to Boot manager, press Ubuntu and then GRUB menu is shown. I want GRUB to show when I start my notebook. Is there a way to do so ? If I don't press F9,Windows 10 is booted. I have disabled Fast Startup of Windows 10.
boot dual-boot grub2
boot dual-boot grub2
asked Sep 20 '15 at 19:19
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Are both Windows & Ubuntu in same boot mode, or both BIOS or both UEFI? Grub can only boot another system installed in same boot mode? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
Sep 20 '15 at 21:10
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Are both Windows & Ubuntu in same boot mode, or both BIOS or both UEFI? Grub can only boot another system installed in same boot mode? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
Sep 20 '15 at 21:10
Are both Windows & Ubuntu in same boot mode, or both BIOS or both UEFI? Grub can only boot another system installed in same boot mode? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
Sep 20 '15 at 21:10
Are both Windows & Ubuntu in same boot mode, or both BIOS or both UEFI? Grub can only boot another system installed in same boot mode? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
Sep 20 '15 at 21:10
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I have once had a similar problem with dual-booting with Microsoft Windows.
I solved the issue by taking the following steps.
- Boot into Ubuntu.
- Hold CTRL-ALT-T to open a terminal
- Run:
sudo update-grub2
and allow GRUB to update it's list of operating systems. - Close Terminal.
- Restart Computer.
Alternatively one could install and use boot repair HERE
This should hopefully sort out the problem and show GRUB upon start up instead of Windows Boot Manager. Good luck.
It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
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Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
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I have once had a similar problem with dual-booting with Microsoft Windows.
I solved the issue by taking the following steps.
- Boot into Ubuntu.
- Hold CTRL-ALT-T to open a terminal
- Run:
sudo update-grub2
and allow GRUB to update it's list of operating systems. - Close Terminal.
- Restart Computer.
Alternatively one could install and use boot repair HERE
This should hopefully sort out the problem and show GRUB upon start up instead of Windows Boot Manager. Good luck.
It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
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I have once had a similar problem with dual-booting with Microsoft Windows.
I solved the issue by taking the following steps.
- Boot into Ubuntu.
- Hold CTRL-ALT-T to open a terminal
- Run:
sudo update-grub2
and allow GRUB to update it's list of operating systems. - Close Terminal.
- Restart Computer.
Alternatively one could install and use boot repair HERE
This should hopefully sort out the problem and show GRUB upon start up instead of Windows Boot Manager. Good luck.
It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
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I have once had a similar problem with dual-booting with Microsoft Windows.
I solved the issue by taking the following steps.
- Boot into Ubuntu.
- Hold CTRL-ALT-T to open a terminal
- Run:
sudo update-grub2
and allow GRUB to update it's list of operating systems. - Close Terminal.
- Restart Computer.
Alternatively one could install and use boot repair HERE
This should hopefully sort out the problem and show GRUB upon start up instead of Windows Boot Manager. Good luck.
I have once had a similar problem with dual-booting with Microsoft Windows.
I solved the issue by taking the following steps.
- Boot into Ubuntu.
- Hold CTRL-ALT-T to open a terminal
- Run:
sudo update-grub2
and allow GRUB to update it's list of operating systems. - Close Terminal.
- Restart Computer.
Alternatively one could install and use boot repair HERE
This should hopefully sort out the problem and show GRUB upon start up instead of Windows Boot Manager. Good luck.
answered Sep 20 '15 at 19:36
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It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
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It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
It didn't work actually. Further more somehow ubuntu has lost its sound. During startup its does give the initial ubuntu sound, but after that nothing. I tried disabling Windows 10 Fast startup but it didn't work either.
– Abhi80
Sep 25 '15 at 4:50
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