I believe when we install Ubuntu alongside windows 10, a boot section is created with ubuntu boot settings alongside windows 10 boot section. If this section gets messed up somehow, the 'choose OS' options that come up when booting PC, won't show up & pc will load windows automatically (that happened before for me).
My question is, if I reset my Windows 10 through Settings -> Update & Security -> Recovery -> Reset this PC, will it mess up boot files as well. I am not talking about using a bootable usb or dvd, but resetting through the Windows 10 internal settings.
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prateek
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As far as I know resetting Windows doesn't touch the boot partition. It should only remove installed programs, check Windows files, and if the option is selected remove user files.
It should be safe to reset Windows without affecting Grub or Ubuntu.
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Resetting windows 10 which is installed along with ubuntu, through Windows Settings -> Update & Security -> Recovery -> Reset this PC, does not mess up boot files (at least not for me). I was successfully able to reset the PC, and no damage to boot files happened. I still get option to chose Ubuntu or Windows when booting my PC.
prateek
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