Trying to do a dual boot install of Ubuntu. How do I get Windows to stop booting?

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I have 1 TB HHD and 250 GB SSD. I installed Windows 10 on the HDD with 100 GB for Steam on the SSD. I am trying to install Ubuntu but Windows keeps loading. I installed Windows in UEFI mode. I changed the boot preferences so the HDD and Windows are last in order. Occasionally I get a flash of the Install Ubuntu screen but it bypasses and just loads Windows.



Also do you think I should install Ubuntu on the SSD and use the HDD for data storage or just do it the same as I installed Windows?







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  • Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
    – Vishesh Gautam
    May 16 at 17:29










  • I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
    – simetra
    May 16 at 17:44










  • UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
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    May 16 at 18:40














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I have 1 TB HHD and 250 GB SSD. I installed Windows 10 on the HDD with 100 GB for Steam on the SSD. I am trying to install Ubuntu but Windows keeps loading. I installed Windows in UEFI mode. I changed the boot preferences so the HDD and Windows are last in order. Occasionally I get a flash of the Install Ubuntu screen but it bypasses and just loads Windows.



Also do you think I should install Ubuntu on the SSD and use the HDD for data storage or just do it the same as I installed Windows?







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  • Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
    – Vishesh Gautam
    May 16 at 17:29










  • I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
    – simetra
    May 16 at 17:44










  • UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
    – oldfred
    May 16 at 18:40












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I have 1 TB HHD and 250 GB SSD. I installed Windows 10 on the HDD with 100 GB for Steam on the SSD. I am trying to install Ubuntu but Windows keeps loading. I installed Windows in UEFI mode. I changed the boot preferences so the HDD and Windows are last in order. Occasionally I get a flash of the Install Ubuntu screen but it bypasses and just loads Windows.



Also do you think I should install Ubuntu on the SSD and use the HDD for data storage or just do it the same as I installed Windows?







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I have 1 TB HHD and 250 GB SSD. I installed Windows 10 on the HDD with 100 GB for Steam on the SSD. I am trying to install Ubuntu but Windows keeps loading. I installed Windows in UEFI mode. I changed the boot preferences so the HDD and Windows are last in order. Occasionally I get a flash of the Install Ubuntu screen but it bypasses and just loads Windows.



Also do you think I should install Ubuntu on the SSD and use the HDD for data storage or just do it the same as I installed Windows?









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  • Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
    – Vishesh Gautam
    May 16 at 17:29










  • I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
    – simetra
    May 16 at 17:44










  • UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
    – oldfred
    May 16 at 18:40
















  • Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
    – Vishesh Gautam
    May 16 at 17:29










  • I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
    – simetra
    May 16 at 17:44










  • UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
    – oldfred
    May 16 at 18:40















Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
– Vishesh Gautam
May 16 at 17:29




Did you try re-configuring bootmgr by bcdedit /set bootmgr path EFIubuntushimx64.efi?
– Vishesh Gautam
May 16 at 17:29












I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
– simetra
May 16 at 17:44




I ended up using the Windows repair screen and there was an option for my usb linpus lite but I've decided to do a full reinstall of windows anyway. How would I go about doing that anyway?
– simetra
May 16 at 17:44












UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
– oldfred
May 16 at 18:40




UEFI or BIOS? If UEFI, you must use gpt partitioning with Windows. Best just to install Windows as with UEFI it wants lots of partitions. help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace & askubuntu.com/questions/743095/… & askubuntu.com/questions/461394/how-to-partition-ssdhdd
– oldfred
May 16 at 18:40















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