How to switch from ubuntu to window 7?

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I want to ask. I'm using window 7 and I'm trying to install ubuntu. So my computer is running 2 operating system. My problem right now is I can't switch back to windows and I don't have the option to go back to windows. What should I do? please help me










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  • Which method have you used to install ubuntu
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  • Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
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I want to ask. I'm using window 7 and I'm trying to install ubuntu. So my computer is running 2 operating system. My problem right now is I can't switch back to windows and I don't have the option to go back to windows. What should I do? please help me










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  • Which method have you used to install ubuntu
    – user176105
    Apr 10 at 16:59










  • Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
    – zurg
    Apr 10 at 17:07













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I want to ask. I'm using window 7 and I'm trying to install ubuntu. So my computer is running 2 operating system. My problem right now is I can't switch back to windows and I don't have the option to go back to windows. What should I do? please help me










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I want to ask. I'm using window 7 and I'm trying to install ubuntu. So my computer is running 2 operating system. My problem right now is I can't switch back to windows and I don't have the option to go back to windows. What should I do? please help me







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  • Which method have you used to install ubuntu
    – user176105
    Apr 10 at 16:59










  • Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
    – zurg
    Apr 10 at 17:07

















  • Which method have you used to install ubuntu
    – user176105
    Apr 10 at 16:59










  • Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
    – zurg
    Apr 10 at 17:07
















Which method have you used to install ubuntu
– user176105
Apr 10 at 16:59




Which method have you used to install ubuntu
– user176105
Apr 10 at 16:59












Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
– zurg
Apr 10 at 17:07





Hi you should be able to swap between the linux and windows partition at boot if you installed ubuntu correctly as a secondary OS. Do you remember what kind of installation you chose? Can you post here the output of the command sudo fdisk -l please?
– zurg
Apr 10 at 17:07











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Questions you should be asking:
- Does the partition table show Windows7 still exists?

- What is the boot order BIOS references?



Additional Information that would be useful

- What kind of computer are you using?
- Have you looked into the key combination to access the boot menu for your specific computer?



Assuming all is True

- The problem, if Windows still exists, is the first bootloader BIOS finds in its boot order schema is calling Grub.



Potential Fix Based on the latter

- Google the key combination (usually ESC, F8 or F10) for your specific computer to access the boot menu at the initial BIOS splash page.

- Once you are at the boot menu you can select the Windows partition and it will boot directly to it.






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    Questions you should be asking:
    - Does the partition table show Windows7 still exists?

    - What is the boot order BIOS references?



    Additional Information that would be useful

    - What kind of computer are you using?
    - Have you looked into the key combination to access the boot menu for your specific computer?



    Assuming all is True

    - The problem, if Windows still exists, is the first bootloader BIOS finds in its boot order schema is calling Grub.



    Potential Fix Based on the latter

    - Google the key combination (usually ESC, F8 or F10) for your specific computer to access the boot menu at the initial BIOS splash page.

    - Once you are at the boot menu you can select the Windows partition and it will boot directly to it.






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      Questions you should be asking:
      - Does the partition table show Windows7 still exists?

      - What is the boot order BIOS references?



      Additional Information that would be useful

      - What kind of computer are you using?
      - Have you looked into the key combination to access the boot menu for your specific computer?



      Assuming all is True

      - The problem, if Windows still exists, is the first bootloader BIOS finds in its boot order schema is calling Grub.



      Potential Fix Based on the latter

      - Google the key combination (usually ESC, F8 or F10) for your specific computer to access the boot menu at the initial BIOS splash page.

      - Once you are at the boot menu you can select the Windows partition and it will boot directly to it.






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        Questions you should be asking:
        - Does the partition table show Windows7 still exists?

        - What is the boot order BIOS references?



        Additional Information that would be useful

        - What kind of computer are you using?
        - Have you looked into the key combination to access the boot menu for your specific computer?



        Assuming all is True

        - The problem, if Windows still exists, is the first bootloader BIOS finds in its boot order schema is calling Grub.



        Potential Fix Based on the latter

        - Google the key combination (usually ESC, F8 or F10) for your specific computer to access the boot menu at the initial BIOS splash page.

        - Once you are at the boot menu you can select the Windows partition and it will boot directly to it.






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        Questions you should be asking:
        - Does the partition table show Windows7 still exists?

        - What is the boot order BIOS references?



        Additional Information that would be useful

        - What kind of computer are you using?
        - Have you looked into the key combination to access the boot menu for your specific computer?



        Assuming all is True

        - The problem, if Windows still exists, is the first bootloader BIOS finds in its boot order schema is calling Grub.



        Potential Fix Based on the latter

        - Google the key combination (usually ESC, F8 or F10) for your specific computer to access the boot menu at the initial BIOS splash page.

        - Once you are at the boot menu you can select the Windows partition and it will boot directly to it.







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