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I want to boot into Windows 10, but keep booting into Ubuntu 18.04. They are on seperate drives. What should I do? I have no understanding of this topic.










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  • Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

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  • Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

    – C.S.Cameron
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I want to boot into Windows 10, but keep booting into Ubuntu 18.04. They are on seperate drives. What should I do? I have no understanding of this topic.










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  • Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

    – Pilot6
    9 hours ago













  • Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

    – C.S.Cameron
    1 hour ago














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  • Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

    – Pilot6
    9 hours ago













  • Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

    – C.S.Cameron
    1 hour ago



















  • Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

    – Pilot6
    9 hours ago













  • Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

    – C.S.Cameron
    1 hour ago

















Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

– Pilot6
9 hours ago







Select another drive in BIOS. Maybe you don't have Windows anymore. It depends on what you call "a drive" ;-)

– Pilot6
9 hours ago















Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

– C.S.Cameron
1 hour ago





Boot Ubuntu, open terminal, run "sudo update-grub". The Windows install should now be listed in the Ubuntu grub menu.

– C.S.Cameron
1 hour ago










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