Dual boot options not showing up

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I installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 8.1 and after 3 to 4 times, it worked properly. But after it starts, it directly boots to the Windows boot manager then Windows.



It does not show the bootloader to choose any other OS!



Any help please?







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  • Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
    – x13
    May 20 at 6:42






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    Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
    – karel
    May 20 at 6:49










  • Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
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    May 20 at 17:45














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I installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 8.1 and after 3 to 4 times, it worked properly. But after it starts, it directly boots to the Windows boot manager then Windows.



It does not show the bootloader to choose any other OS!



Any help please?







share|improve this question






















  • Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
    – x13
    May 20 at 6:42






  • 2




    Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
    – karel
    May 20 at 6:49










  • Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 17:45












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I installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 8.1 and after 3 to 4 times, it worked properly. But after it starts, it directly boots to the Windows boot manager then Windows.



It does not show the bootloader to choose any other OS!



Any help please?







share|improve this question














I installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 8.1 and after 3 to 4 times, it worked properly. But after it starts, it directly boots to the Windows boot manager then Windows.



It does not show the bootloader to choose any other OS!



Any help please?









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  • Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
    – x13
    May 20 at 6:42






  • 2




    Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
    – karel
    May 20 at 6:49










  • Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 17:45
















  • Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
    – x13
    May 20 at 6:42






  • 2




    Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
    – karel
    May 20 at 6:49










  • Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
    – oldfred
    May 20 at 17:45















Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
– x13
May 20 at 6:42




Did you change the boot order to boot GRUB first?
– x13
May 20 at 6:42




2




2




Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
– karel
May 20 at 6:49




Possible duplicate of Is it possible to boot Ubuntu using the Windows bootloader?
– karel
May 20 at 6:49












Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
May 20 at 17:45




Can you still manually boot from UEFI boot menu? Windows 8 & 10 resets itself to first in boot order on updates. Grub also resets itself to first in boot order if you reinstall grub. Can you also reset boot order in your UEFI boot menu - boot tab? Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
– oldfred
May 20 at 17:45










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restart your computer, and before it switches to Windows, press the button that opens the BIOS options, then go to the boot tab and set Ubuntu to be on the top of the boot list, then save and exit..

Once Ubuntu starts, install the grub using :



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub2 -y
sudo update-grub2


This should solve your problem, as it solved mine.






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    restart your computer, and before it switches to Windows, press the button that opens the BIOS options, then go to the boot tab and set Ubuntu to be on the top of the boot list, then save and exit..

    Once Ubuntu starts, install the grub using :



    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install grub2 -y
    sudo update-grub2


    This should solve your problem, as it solved mine.






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      restart your computer, and before it switches to Windows, press the button that opens the BIOS options, then go to the boot tab and set Ubuntu to be on the top of the boot list, then save and exit..

      Once Ubuntu starts, install the grub using :



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install grub2 -y
      sudo update-grub2


      This should solve your problem, as it solved mine.






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        restart your computer, and before it switches to Windows, press the button that opens the BIOS options, then go to the boot tab and set Ubuntu to be on the top of the boot list, then save and exit..

        Once Ubuntu starts, install the grub using :



        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get install grub2 -y
        sudo update-grub2


        This should solve your problem, as it solved mine.






        share|improve this answer












        restart your computer, and before it switches to Windows, press the button that opens the BIOS options, then go to the boot tab and set Ubuntu to be on the top of the boot list, then save and exit..

        Once Ubuntu starts, install the grub using :



        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get install grub2 -y
        sudo update-grub2


        This should solve your problem, as it solved mine.







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