I have Windows 7 OS and installed PeppermintOs using “Something else option”












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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.










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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
    1 hour ago













  • There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

    – DK Bose
    1 hour ago











  • Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
    1 hour ago











  • @TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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.










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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
    1 hour ago













  • There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

    – DK Bose
    1 hour ago











  • Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
    1 hour ago











  • @TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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.










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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.







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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
    1 hour ago













  • There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

    – DK Bose
    1 hour ago











  • Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
    1 hour ago











  • @TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
    1 hour ago













  • There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

    – DK Bose
    1 hour ago











  • Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
    1 hour ago











  • @TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

    – Ahmadgeo
    1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago















There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

– DK Bose
1 hour ago





There are hundreds, if not thousands, of "linux". Please edit your post to indicate what you mean.

– DK Bose
1 hour ago













Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

– Ahmadgeo
1 hour ago







Having no "Install Alongside windows" during installation means itis not supported, Try to use a Windows disk to repair your windows installation.

– Ahmadgeo
1 hour 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
1 hour 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
1 hour ago













@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

– Ahmadgeo
1 hour ago





@TomCrow15 : Boot your computer using a Windows Installation/Recovery disk. Another thing; Can you see Windows drives from within Linux ?

– Ahmadgeo
1 hour ago










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