I installed Ubuntu 16.04, and after that I installed Window. After installing Windows, I cannot boot into Ubuntu. Both were installed into one hard drive, on two separate partitions. I did not format the partition I installed Windows. How can I boot Ubuntu?
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Make a live Ubuntu USB or CD and boot to it.
Select "try Ubuntu without installing"
Once there, open terminal and execute the following:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
After installing, open it by executing boot-repair and select recommended repair then follow on screen instructions.
After booting for first time You may not see Windows option, For that in Ubuntu terminal execute sudo update-grub to add all entries and you are good to go.
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If repair does not work post the link to the Summary Report that Boot-Repair creates. Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info – oldfred Sep 16 '16 at 15:08
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yes i did it. but now i can't boot widows. – Eshan Malimbada Sep 16 '16 at 16:48
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windows not show in grub menu.. – Eshan Malimbada Sep 16 '16 at 17:17
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@EshanMalimbada Is your UBUNTU working now if yes. then in terminal try executing `sudo update-grub` this should do the job. – Inmate4587 Sep 16 '16 at 18:18
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yes. i did it. it worked.. thank you Akhilesh kumar. – Eshan Malimbada Sep 17 '16 at 03:41
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Your welcome @Eshanmalimbada. I am editing the answer to inlclude `sudo update-grub`. Mark it as an answer "by clicking check mark" so that others with the same problem will know. – Inmate4587 Sep 17 '16 at 03:45
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how do i do it?? – Eshan Malimbada Sep 17 '16 at 04:28
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@EshanMalimbada there should be a grey check mark on left side of starting of the Answer . Click on this and it will turn green [check this] (http://pasteboard.co/p3xvcf7n.png) for image help. – Inmate4587 Sep 17 '16 at 04:38
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Ok Akhilesh kumar.... i do.. – Eshan Malimbada Sep 17 '16 at 04:47
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@Akhileshkumar I have the reverse problem. I had Windows, installed Ubuntu on a partition on the same drive, and now I cannot boot to Ubuntu. Will your answer work for my situation? – Jeff Jul 28 '17 at 13:08
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@jeff yes It will work. – Inmate4587 Jul 29 '17 at 13:59