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I have a problem with my Ubuntu. I have Acer laptop that has 1tb hdd default with win 10. And i upgrade it by add nvme SSD and install Ubuntu in SSD. My laptop run dual boot os, like usual there is Grub when I start the laptop.

There is no problem even after a year, but yesterday my Ubuntu freeze when I open Firefox. And I decide to hard shut down the laptop by pressing the power button. After a couple minute I turn on the laptop, but there is no Grub, the laptop just instantly boot to Windows.

I try to restart but again but still no Grub showing. Even in bios there is no Ubuntu option. I remove the HDD where the windows 10 installed so teoritically my laptop only have 1 option to boot, my SSD. But my laptop say "there is no bootable device". Is my laptop cannot read my SSD? So I install the HDD again and boom the Grub is showing, and I choose Ubuntu like usual.

But there is a longggg loading in Acer and Ubuntu logo, after a couple minutes there is "initramfs" Bash showing. I don't know what it is so I run "exit" command but nothing happen.

I try to run Ubuntu in USB, select the Try Ubuntu, and see the disk manager. I found the HDD and USB but not my SSD. Is there a way to fix it? If i cant boot to my Ubuntu I just want to copy my data in that OS

More information when I boot windows and open disk manager, my SSD showing, but I cant see my data inside.

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