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I had some trouble with the windows 10 sound driver, so I decided to fully restore the system to the factory-settings as it was the easier way to solve it.
It had two main consequences:
- My updated Windows 10 disappeared and was restored to Windows 8.
- Dual-boot disappeared and I lost access to Ubuntu, but partitions are still there.
I want to restore the dual-boot menu so I can use both Ubuntu and Windows. I've been checking a great deal of forums, but most of the suggested solutions involve risking too much for typing wrongly the partition name or do not even menction dual-boot, so I could gain access to Ubuntu again, but I could lose access to Windows, and both of them are important for me. Is there any way to do it in a safe and easy way?
UPDATE: I got to Ubuntu using Windows Boot Repair and I managed to install Boot-Info using the Terminal. It wrote the following report: http://paste2.org/d0j4ZDkJ

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