Trying to boot windows 10 from GRUB2 causes errors
I have just recently installed windows 10 on a seperate drive on my pc, using an official windows 10 flash drive but without removing the other drive that I have already installed Ubuntu on.
My motherboard uses UEFI and I also think that Ubuntu is installed in UEFI mode since there is a EFI partition and windows seems to have installed its bootloader on the same drive as well as can be seen in the following screenshots:partition and files
However trying to boot windows either setting it as boot priority 1 in bios or through grub2 causes an error where I have 4 different options
- Press enter to try again
- Press f8 for startup settings
- Press esc for uefi settings
and one more option i don't remember, unfortunately I don't have a screenshot since going in to that mode has some interesting side effects to my Ubuntu which I will describe.
Booting windows by manually choosing boot override see following image: UEFI boot settings makes it able to boot into windows normally.
The side effects that has happened: crashing, unresponsive system, file system errors, for example I got this error trying to boot ubuntu after trying to boot into windows with grub2 "fsck error on boot /dev/nvme0np1 unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually" so I ran fsck and tried to reboot (didn't work first time) then I tried rebooting again using recovery menu then resuming without doing anything else and suddenly Ubuntu was back to normal.
This is the first time I have tried to install several OS's on the same system and I have no idea what to do.
But what I ideally want to do:
- remove the windows boot manager from the m2 drive
- reinstall windows 10 such that the windows boot manager is installed separately on the Kingston disk
- Boot into grub and have the abillity to still choose from windows 10 and ubuntu
boot grub2 uefi
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I have just recently installed windows 10 on a seperate drive on my pc, using an official windows 10 flash drive but without removing the other drive that I have already installed Ubuntu on.
My motherboard uses UEFI and I also think that Ubuntu is installed in UEFI mode since there is a EFI partition and windows seems to have installed its bootloader on the same drive as well as can be seen in the following screenshots:partition and files
However trying to boot windows either setting it as boot priority 1 in bios or through grub2 causes an error where I have 4 different options
- Press enter to try again
- Press f8 for startup settings
- Press esc for uefi settings
and one more option i don't remember, unfortunately I don't have a screenshot since going in to that mode has some interesting side effects to my Ubuntu which I will describe.
Booting windows by manually choosing boot override see following image: UEFI boot settings makes it able to boot into windows normally.
The side effects that has happened: crashing, unresponsive system, file system errors, for example I got this error trying to boot ubuntu after trying to boot into windows with grub2 "fsck error on boot /dev/nvme0np1 unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually" so I ran fsck and tried to reboot (didn't work first time) then I tried rebooting again using recovery menu then resuming without doing anything else and suddenly Ubuntu was back to normal.
This is the first time I have tried to install several OS's on the same system and I have no idea what to do.
But what I ideally want to do:
- remove the windows boot manager from the m2 drive
- reinstall windows 10 such that the windows boot manager is installed separately on the Kingston disk
- Boot into grub and have the abillity to still choose from windows 10 and ubuntu
boot grub2 uefi
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I have just recently installed windows 10 on a seperate drive on my pc, using an official windows 10 flash drive but without removing the other drive that I have already installed Ubuntu on.
My motherboard uses UEFI and I also think that Ubuntu is installed in UEFI mode since there is a EFI partition and windows seems to have installed its bootloader on the same drive as well as can be seen in the following screenshots:partition and files
However trying to boot windows either setting it as boot priority 1 in bios or through grub2 causes an error where I have 4 different options
- Press enter to try again
- Press f8 for startup settings
- Press esc for uefi settings
and one more option i don't remember, unfortunately I don't have a screenshot since going in to that mode has some interesting side effects to my Ubuntu which I will describe.
Booting windows by manually choosing boot override see following image: UEFI boot settings makes it able to boot into windows normally.
The side effects that has happened: crashing, unresponsive system, file system errors, for example I got this error trying to boot ubuntu after trying to boot into windows with grub2 "fsck error on boot /dev/nvme0np1 unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually" so I ran fsck and tried to reboot (didn't work first time) then I tried rebooting again using recovery menu then resuming without doing anything else and suddenly Ubuntu was back to normal.
This is the first time I have tried to install several OS's on the same system and I have no idea what to do.
But what I ideally want to do:
- remove the windows boot manager from the m2 drive
- reinstall windows 10 such that the windows boot manager is installed separately on the Kingston disk
- Boot into grub and have the abillity to still choose from windows 10 and ubuntu
boot grub2 uefi
I have just recently installed windows 10 on a seperate drive on my pc, using an official windows 10 flash drive but without removing the other drive that I have already installed Ubuntu on.
My motherboard uses UEFI and I also think that Ubuntu is installed in UEFI mode since there is a EFI partition and windows seems to have installed its bootloader on the same drive as well as can be seen in the following screenshots:partition and files
However trying to boot windows either setting it as boot priority 1 in bios or through grub2 causes an error where I have 4 different options
- Press enter to try again
- Press f8 for startup settings
- Press esc for uefi settings
and one more option i don't remember, unfortunately I don't have a screenshot since going in to that mode has some interesting side effects to my Ubuntu which I will describe.
Booting windows by manually choosing boot override see following image: UEFI boot settings makes it able to boot into windows normally.
The side effects that has happened: crashing, unresponsive system, file system errors, for example I got this error trying to boot ubuntu after trying to boot into windows with grub2 "fsck error on boot /dev/nvme0np1 unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually" so I ran fsck and tried to reboot (didn't work first time) then I tried rebooting again using recovery menu then resuming without doing anything else and suddenly Ubuntu was back to normal.
This is the first time I have tried to install several OS's on the same system and I have no idea what to do.
But what I ideally want to do:
- remove the windows boot manager from the m2 drive
- reinstall windows 10 such that the windows boot manager is installed separately on the Kingston disk
- Boot into grub and have the abillity to still choose from windows 10 and ubuntu
boot grub2 uefi
boot grub2 uefi
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