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I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using “Something else option”
How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI?Ubuntu doesnt boot if selected in bootup option. Installed alongside Windows 8I couldn't install Ubuntu with “Something Else” optionI've installed Ubuntu 13.04 (using something else) and now I cannot boot windows 8Managed to install Ubuntu alongside Windows7 with Gparted; now can't get back into WindowsI have installed ubuntu alongside windows 8 but now i am not getting multi boot optionI installed Ubuntu 14 and accidently removed Windows 7Do i choose install alongside windows 10 or something else?Dualboot alongside windows doesn't give option to boot windowsNo “install alongside Windows” option in installer and fsck messages after deleting Ubuntu partitionHow to dual boot windows 7 and ubuntu 18.04?
I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using "Something else option" because the there's no "Install alongside windows" option. After I chose "something else option", I chose to create a new partition table, and finished installing. After I restart there's no option to boot to windows. Please, to those who knows. Can I go boot back to windows??
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like
/dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader
/sda for the c drive
/sda for the d drive
after I clicked new partition table, it looked like this
/dev/sda1
How can I boot back to windows?? When I turn on the computer it always boot to PeppermintOs.
dual-boot windows-7
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I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using "Something else option" because the there's no "Install alongside windows" option. After I chose "something else option", I chose to create a new partition table, and finished installing. After I restart there's no option to boot to windows. Please, to those who knows. Can I go boot back to windows??
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like
/dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader
/sda for the c drive
/sda for the d drive
after I clicked new partition table, it looked like this
/dev/sda1
How can I boot back to windows?? When I turn on the computer it always boot to PeppermintOs.
dual-boot windows-7
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After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago
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I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using "Something else option" because the there's no "Install alongside windows" option. After I chose "something else option", I chose to create a new partition table, and finished installing. After I restart there's no option to boot to windows. Please, to those who knows. Can I go boot back to windows??
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like
/dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader
/sda for the c drive
/sda for the d drive
after I clicked new partition table, it looked like this
/dev/sda1
How can I boot back to windows?? When I turn on the computer it always boot to PeppermintOs.
dual-boot windows-7
New contributor
I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using "Something else option" because the there's no "Install alongside windows" option. After I chose "something else option", I chose to create a new partition table, and finished installing. After I restart there's no option to boot to windows. Please, to those who knows. Can I go boot back to windows??
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like
/dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader
/sda for the c drive
/sda for the d drive
after I clicked new partition table, it looked like this
/dev/sda1
How can I boot back to windows?? When I turn on the computer it always boot to PeppermintOs.
dual-boot windows-7
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After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago
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show 3 more comments
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago
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After I chose something else option, I can see the partition like /dev/sda /sda for windows bootloader /sda for the c drive /sda for the d drive then i click new partition table
– Tom Crow15
14 mins ago
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.
– DK Bose
13 mins ago
Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.
– Ahmadgeo
12 mins ago
@Ahmadgeo, how can I go use Windows disk repair?? I can't boot back to windows. When I turn on the computer it always boot to peppermintOs.
– Tom Crow15
8 mins ago
@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?
– Ahmadgeo
6 mins ago