I had windows 10 installed on my computer and wanted to install Ubuntu 19.10 alongside it. Everything worked but on boot it went straight to Windows instead of the GRUB menu and I didn't want to have to go into bios settings every time I wanted to start Ubuntu. So I found some article (https://itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/) that made me use this command in windows: bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi and I used it without much thinking about it. Now I can't get into windows anymore no mather what device I boot from it always just goes straight to ubuntu
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magiccheese
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This video helped me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_I4K2-Rr_Y
Use a windows bootable dvd, open the command line, use diskpart to assign a letter to your EFI partition, format it, use bcdboot to create a new EFI directory
magiccheese
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