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I tried to boot into Windows XP and noticed that it wasn't in the boot menu. Any suggestions on how to fix it?

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  • Duplicated post: http://askubuntu.com/q/88384/62483 – Lucio Jan 11 '14 at 22:00
  • @Lucio That's probably the wrong master question. That's for getting Ubuntu bootable again after installing Windows, not the other way around. The technique there only rarely works for this problem. – Eliah Kagan Jan 12 '14 at 13:04

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Run sudo update-grub if you haven't tried that lately. It may fix this.

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    @minerz029 Please don't be fooled by the question mark. This was offering a possible solution intended to solve the problem. I've edited it to make that clearer, but (besides my addition of `sudo`) there's not substantive difference in message, and it's clearly an answer now. – Eliah Kagan Jan 12 '14 at 13:03
  • i ran the sudo command and still wasnt showing up – user234668 Jan 13 '14 at 01:16