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Installed Kubuntu 19.04 and now my Windows disk does not appear in GRUB
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Windows 8 Doesn't Appear in GrubGRUB not recognizing Windows 8.1 partitionGrub cannot detect Windows 10 (UBUNTU INSTALLED FIRST)Had win7 and Ubuntu 16.01 on separate drives - downgraded to ubuntu 14.01 and now win7 isnt appearing in GrubAdding a LUKS-encrypted OS to Grub?GRUB and os-prober unable to detect Windows 10Grub with Windows 10 and UbuntuDualboot upgrade gone wrong. Boot-repair cannot find Windows. How can I add this BIOS-Boot partition?Dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 - Boots immediately into Windows and not showing GRUB menuProblem with dual boot Windows - Kubuntu 18.04
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I just recently installed Kubuntu onto an NVMe SSD, and now GRUB does not show my Windows 10 partition so I can't boot into Windows anymore, which is on a separate SSD. It does not appear in my system BIOS either. I've tried boot-repair but that doesn't seem to work (it says something about activating the separate boot/efi partition, which it never explains). It is not seen by os-prober and wasn't fixed by creating the "free space" partition with the GRUB flag as suggested by boot-repair. I think I accidentally deleted some file or partition or something on the NVMe SSD? I have a Windows live installer if that helps to fix it. Otherwise, the drive is still seen when I boot into Ubuntu and I can still see all the files inside.
- Partition of Linux drive
- Partition of Windows drive
- This is my summary from
boot-info
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning windows
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I just recently installed Kubuntu onto an NVMe SSD, and now GRUB does not show my Windows 10 partition so I can't boot into Windows anymore, which is on a separate SSD. It does not appear in my system BIOS either. I've tried boot-repair but that doesn't seem to work (it says something about activating the separate boot/efi partition, which it never explains). It is not seen by os-prober and wasn't fixed by creating the "free space" partition with the GRUB flag as suggested by boot-repair. I think I accidentally deleted some file or partition or something on the NVMe SSD? I have a Windows live installer if that helps to fix it. Otherwise, the drive is still seen when I boot into Ubuntu and I can still see all the files inside.
- Partition of Linux drive
- Partition of Windows drive
- This is my summary from
boot-info
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning windows
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I just recently installed Kubuntu onto an NVMe SSD, and now GRUB does not show my Windows 10 partition so I can't boot into Windows anymore, which is on a separate SSD. It does not appear in my system BIOS either. I've tried boot-repair but that doesn't seem to work (it says something about activating the separate boot/efi partition, which it never explains). It is not seen by os-prober and wasn't fixed by creating the "free space" partition with the GRUB flag as suggested by boot-repair. I think I accidentally deleted some file or partition or something on the NVMe SSD? I have a Windows live installer if that helps to fix it. Otherwise, the drive is still seen when I boot into Ubuntu and I can still see all the files inside.
- Partition of Linux drive
- Partition of Windows drive
- This is my summary from
boot-info
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning windows
I just recently installed Kubuntu onto an NVMe SSD, and now GRUB does not show my Windows 10 partition so I can't boot into Windows anymore, which is on a separate SSD. It does not appear in my system BIOS either. I've tried boot-repair but that doesn't seem to work (it says something about activating the separate boot/efi partition, which it never explains). It is not seen by os-prober and wasn't fixed by creating the "free space" partition with the GRUB flag as suggested by boot-repair. I think I accidentally deleted some file or partition or something on the NVMe SSD? I have a Windows live installer if that helps to fix it. Otherwise, the drive is still seen when I boot into Ubuntu and I can still see all the files inside.
- Partition of Linux drive
- Partition of Windows drive
- This is my summary from
boot-info
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning windows
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning windows
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