Grub menu is not showing. And ubuntu is starting automatically [duplicate]

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I installed ubuntu alongside windows 10.
But when i switched on the pc, Ubuntu started automatically without showing the grub menu.
How do i boot my windows 10 back?










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marked as duplicate by Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, pomsky, Eric Carvalho Apr 13 at 18:53


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  • Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
    – Vlad Spirin
    Apr 13 at 5:46











  • @karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:19














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  • How to get to the GRUB menu at boot-time?

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  • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

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I installed ubuntu alongside windows 10.
But when i switched on the pc, Ubuntu started automatically without showing the grub menu.
How do i boot my windows 10 back?










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marked as duplicate by Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, pomsky, Eric Carvalho Apr 13 at 18:53


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  • Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
    – Vlad Spirin
    Apr 13 at 5:46











  • @karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:19












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  • How to get to the GRUB menu at boot-time?

    4 answers



  • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

    18 answers



I installed ubuntu alongside windows 10.
But when i switched on the pc, Ubuntu started automatically without showing the grub menu.
How do i boot my windows 10 back?










share|improve this question














This question already has an answer here:



  • How to get to the GRUB menu at boot-time?

    4 answers



  • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

    18 answers



I installed ubuntu alongside windows 10.
But when i switched on the pc, Ubuntu started automatically without showing the grub menu.
How do i boot my windows 10 back?





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  • How to get to the GRUB menu at boot-time?

    4 answers



  • Unable to boot into Windows after installing Ubuntu, how to fix?

    18 answers







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marked as duplicate by Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, pomsky, Eric Carvalho Apr 13 at 18:53


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marked as duplicate by Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, pomsky, Eric Carvalho Apr 13 at 18:53


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.













  • Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
    – Vlad Spirin
    Apr 13 at 5:46











  • @karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:19
















  • Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
    – Vlad Spirin
    Apr 13 at 5:46











  • @karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:19















Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
– Vlad Spirin
Apr 13 at 5:46





Press F11 at boot time and select the operating system you need.
– Vlad Spirin
Apr 13 at 5:46













@karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:19




@karel: I think we should first get the Grub menu to display before we even assume that Windows is unbootable in the current system state.
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:19















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