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After installing Ubuntu using a LiveUSB, I was unable to boot into Ubuntu. I can boot up Ubuntu when I have my LiveUSB in, as in when the live session starts, I restart and am able to login to my Ubuntu account. When I remove the LiveUSB, it doesn't work, it just boots to Windows 10 (I'm dual-booting). I tried switching the boot order, but I couldn't find any option related to Ubuntu or GRUB. I tried boot repair, but it still didn't work. The link it told me to copy is: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Ys3S9tQgRk

I'm new to Linux and Ubuntu so I don't know what to do. Hopefully, you guys can find a solution. Thank you.

Zanna
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Disable Fast startup in windows (see this)

Also check if your windows OS was installed in UEFI or Legacy BIOS mode (see this). You may need to set the BIOS boot mode to UEFI to get into Ubuntu if Windows was installed in Legacy mode (which might mean switching the bios mode every time you want to switch between OS's).

edit: Also see if you can disable legacy and only boot UEFI in the BIOS