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I was running my laptop fine with windows 10 and decided to install ubuntu alongside windows 10. I created an installation USB using Rufus and shrinked my C drive to free up 250GB of space. Went through the installation process with mostly all default options and selected install ubuntu alongside windows 10 on the installation screen which installed Ubuntu on sdb . After finishing the installation selected restart and pulled the USB out as that is set as my first boot device. Currently I could not boot into either one of them. I can see Ubuntu and windows 10 listed on the grub menu. Also if I go into recovery option and select resume I am able to boot Ubuntu. Could you please help me fix this so I can boot into either OS?

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the best dual boot using Virtualbox
click here to download : https://www.virtualbox.org/
while you are downloading....

watched this ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncA85gRAJxk

junel
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