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I know this question has been asked several times but all the solutions I found googling didn't work at all.

I am not sure if this is a grub issue or windows 10 issue.

So, I had a disk with Ubuntu 14 installed and another one with Windows 7 installed. Windows 7 was a bit laggy since I had a bunch of junk files there so I decided to format and install Windows 10.

As everybody might know, Windows 10 replaced grub, so I went into my Ubuntu Live CD to install grub and updated it. However, when grub finally launched, it indeed shows a Windows partition, but it says "Windows 7". When I boot it, I get a Windows Bootloader error (0xc000000f) and I have to reboot.

My ubuntu partition boots fine but I get an error when I try to open my Windows partition :/

As an alternative solution, I downloaded boot-repair but it didn't work at all. The logs show some errors.

http://paste.ubuntu.com/12199033/

Thanks.

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Hi you could try this see link:

Booting into windows

Booting problems

Reinstalling grub

and it might work fine this three ways.

Michael
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