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Startup manager windows 10
Startup manager windows 10













startup manager windows 10

I verified everything by accessing the UEFI firmware settings in Windows 10. It was just the UEFI settings that were different in the boot manager.

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Seemed like Linux partition disappeared but no – the Linux install on the other partition was safe and sound. Did it work?įrustrating, isn’t it? It seemed like there was no way to access Linux at all. If you see a “no boot found” error, you can try this or this solution. If you’re not able to boot into the Windows installation, insert the Windows installation disk and there you’ll have access to the command prompt. In here, copy and paste the command below: bcdedit /set path \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi Other distributions might have some other folder name. Under the boot tab, look for the Add Boot Option. If it is the same case with you, go to BIOS settings.

startup manager windows 10

This means that in the boot settings, there is only Windows, no Linux option. One other common issue that many people encounter is the absence of Linux grub entry from the boot options. If a few weeks or months down the line, the problem comes again after a Windows update, you can use this same method here.īut if there is no Ubuntu/Linux option in the boot menu? Method 2: Add Linux boot entry in the boot settings If you are lucky, this should fix the issue for you. Helpful keyboard shortcuts are always displayed in the boot menu. Select it and move it up the order using F5 key. You should see the option to access boot settings. If you can see both Windows and Linux boot options and Windows boot is above Linux, you have to change the boot order. Make sure that Ubuntu is above Windows in the boot order















Startup manager windows 10