Windows 10 isn't shown in dual boot menu with Ubuntu

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I have installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 to different local disks. But on the booting window, Windows 10 isn't showing after installing Ubuntu- there is only Ubuntu on the menu.
How do I enter Windows 10?
Note that when I installed Ubuntu it warned me that Windows 10 was installed with BIOS compatibility mode, but Ubuntu would install in UEFI mode. Nevertheless I have forced the install. Is it the reason that Windows 10 isn't shown?
ubuntu grub windows-10
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I have installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 to different local disks. But on the booting window, Windows 10 isn't showing after installing Ubuntu- there is only Ubuntu on the menu.
How do I enter Windows 10?
Note that when I installed Ubuntu it warned me that Windows 10 was installed with BIOS compatibility mode, but Ubuntu would install in UEFI mode. Nevertheless I have forced the install. Is it the reason that Windows 10 isn't shown?
ubuntu grub windows-10
Did you tryupdate-grub
in Ubuntu ?
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
1
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the commandupdate-grub
.
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34
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I have installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 to different local disks. But on the booting window, Windows 10 isn't showing after installing Ubuntu- there is only Ubuntu on the menu.
How do I enter Windows 10?
Note that when I installed Ubuntu it warned me that Windows 10 was installed with BIOS compatibility mode, but Ubuntu would install in UEFI mode. Nevertheless I have forced the install. Is it the reason that Windows 10 isn't shown?
ubuntu grub windows-10
I have installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 to different local disks. But on the booting window, Windows 10 isn't showing after installing Ubuntu- there is only Ubuntu on the menu.
How do I enter Windows 10?
Note that when I installed Ubuntu it warned me that Windows 10 was installed with BIOS compatibility mode, but Ubuntu would install in UEFI mode. Nevertheless I have forced the install. Is it the reason that Windows 10 isn't shown?
ubuntu grub windows-10
ubuntu grub windows-10
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Ikbal AhmedIkbal Ahmed
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Did you tryupdate-grub
in Ubuntu ?
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
1
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the commandupdate-grub
.
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34
add a comment |
Did you tryupdate-grub
in Ubuntu ?
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
1
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the commandupdate-grub
.
– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34
Did you try
update-grub
in Ubuntu ?– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
Did you try
update-grub
in Ubuntu ?– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
1
1
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the command
update-grub
.– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the command
update-grub
.– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34
add a comment |
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I think you need to install grub.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use 'Recommended repair' option. For more details use this official Ubuntu document.
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I think you need to install grub.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use 'Recommended repair' option. For more details use this official Ubuntu document.
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I think you need to install grub.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use 'Recommended repair' option. For more details use this official Ubuntu document.
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I think you need to install grub.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use 'Recommended repair' option. For more details use this official Ubuntu document.
I think you need to install grub.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
Use 'Recommended repair' option. For more details use this official Ubuntu document.
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Did you try
update-grub
in Ubuntu ?– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:26
no, how can I try it?
– Ikbal Ahmed
Aug 2 '15 at 15:28
1
I don't no much about UEFI and Legacy Mode. I think It's related to BIOS. Even I faced the same issue in Dell Latitude 3450 laptop. After changing Setting in bios I was able to boot. OR boot into Ubuntu open terminal login as root and enter the command
update-grub
.– max
Aug 2 '15 at 15:34