Can't boot into ubuntu from Windows 10 on HP ENVY Notebook.
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I have installed the latest version of ubuntu many times on this computer now, hoping that each time it will load up when I turn the computer on. However, each time I start the computer Windows automatically loads. I cannot seem to boot into Ubuntu at all.
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I have installed the latest version of ubuntu many times on this computer now, hoping that each time it will load up when I turn the computer on. However, each time I start the computer Windows automatically loads. I cannot seem to boot into Ubuntu at all.
dual-boot hp windows-10
Did you mean thatgrub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/amp
â Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46
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I have installed the latest version of ubuntu many times on this computer now, hoping that each time it will load up when I turn the computer on. However, each time I start the computer Windows automatically loads. I cannot seem to boot into Ubuntu at all.
dual-boot hp windows-10
I have installed the latest version of ubuntu many times on this computer now, hoping that each time it will load up when I turn the computer on. However, each time I start the computer Windows automatically loads. I cannot seem to boot into Ubuntu at all.
dual-boot hp windows-10
asked May 26 at 5:52
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Did you mean thatgrub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/amp
â Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46
add a comment |Â
Did you mean thatgrub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/amp
â Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46
Did you mean that
grub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/ampâ Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
Did you mean that
grub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/ampâ Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46
add a comment |Â
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Did you mean that
grub
isn't loading? If yes you need to check out this: itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/ampâ Kulfy
May 26 at 6:03
You can choose the efi file generated by grub by going to bios.
â Basil K Y
May 26 at 7:46