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I wanted to use Ubuntu for the first time for deep learning purposes. I made a partition and installed Ubuntu on it. For some reason, the system booted straight to Windows. But after much tweaking, I managed to boot to GRUB only to realize that Windows 10 is not an option there. I don't know much about Linux so please pardon me.

I can see the Windows data files in the file explorer in Ubuntu.

fdisk-l shows

nvm partitions

update-grub shows

generates files only for Linux kernels

os-prober shows no output.

I know there are many threads like this but I can't find the solution that works as of now.

I have tried editing /etc/grub.d/40_custom to contain this:

menuentry "Windows 10" {
   set root='{hd0,1}'
   chainloader + 1
}

This creates an entry, but I can't load Windows. Thanks in advance.

Zanna
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