Laptop won't recognize my drives as bootable after installing Ubuntu

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Previously, I have Windows 10 installed on my SSD, and my files are on multiple partitions of my HDD (files, programs,...)



Now I've decided to install Ubuntu and replace Windows.



I've wiped my SSD, created all the necessary partitions. See screenshots.



SSD partition



ssd partitions



HDD partition



hdd partitions



The problem is that my laptop doesn't recognize any of these drives as bootable.



Here are the BIOS screenshots.



bios1



bios2



bios3



Here's the boot-info before I did the grub boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZRXCXfctbM/



After boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2mZqgBb7vz/










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    Previously, I have Windows 10 installed on my SSD, and my files are on multiple partitions of my HDD (files, programs,...)



    Now I've decided to install Ubuntu and replace Windows.



    I've wiped my SSD, created all the necessary partitions. See screenshots.



    SSD partition



    ssd partitions



    HDD partition



    hdd partitions



    The problem is that my laptop doesn't recognize any of these drives as bootable.



    Here are the BIOS screenshots.



    bios1



    bios2



    bios3



    Here's the boot-info before I did the grub boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZRXCXfctbM/



    After boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2mZqgBb7vz/










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      Previously, I have Windows 10 installed on my SSD, and my files are on multiple partitions of my HDD (files, programs,...)



      Now I've decided to install Ubuntu and replace Windows.



      I've wiped my SSD, created all the necessary partitions. See screenshots.



      SSD partition



      ssd partitions



      HDD partition



      hdd partitions



      The problem is that my laptop doesn't recognize any of these drives as bootable.



      Here are the BIOS screenshots.



      bios1



      bios2



      bios3



      Here's the boot-info before I did the grub boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZRXCXfctbM/



      After boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2mZqgBb7vz/










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      Previously, I have Windows 10 installed on my SSD, and my files are on multiple partitions of my HDD (files, programs,...)



      Now I've decided to install Ubuntu and replace Windows.



      I've wiped my SSD, created all the necessary partitions. See screenshots.



      SSD partition



      ssd partitions



      HDD partition



      hdd partitions



      The problem is that my laptop doesn't recognize any of these drives as bootable.



      Here are the BIOS screenshots.



      bios1



      bios2



      bios3



      Here's the boot-info before I did the grub boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZRXCXfctbM/



      After boot-repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2mZqgBb7vz/







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          Solved. I found this Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot solution for acer e15 but mine was acer v15, then i remembered my motherboard was replaced a year ago.
          So the solution worked.



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            So the solution worked.



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