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I'm quite new to Ubuntu and I'm facing this current issue.

So.. yesterday I installed Ubuntu 14.04 64bit via live USB formatted it everything reading this manual anyway the installation went all smooth, but when I tried to boot windows I could not see it in grub2.

The only options I had were:

  • Ubuntu
  • Advanced options for Ubuntu
  • efi/EFI/ubuntu/MokManager.efi
  • EFI/ubuntu/MokManager.efi sda7
  • I went ahead and also performed a boot-repair it gave me this printed summary below but also saying that I should "Make BIOS boot from sda7/EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi whatever that means. Below is the url summary.

    Any kind of help would be much appreciated!!

    http://paste.ubuntu.com/13297517/

    2 Answers2

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    Yep, gone... Did you choose this option when installing ?
    http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/e/ec/Install-Ubuntu-Linux-Step-7Bullet1.jpg/900px-Install-Ubuntu-Linux-Step-7Bullet1.jpg

    bijlsma
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    Well, you can't boot Windows 10 after installing Ubuntu 14.04, so ... What's the problem?

    Jokes aside;) UEFI is a headhache. Perhaps you find some clues in this IMHO excellent AskUbuntu post. --> How can I dual-boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu on a UEFI HP notebook?

    Ra_
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