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I installed Windows 10 on my ASUS laptop, then did the same with Ubuntu. Everything seemed fine, I was at the last screen telling me to restart. That I did, but it simply booted me to Windows 10 with no option to choose OS.

Things that may help:

  • My laptop uses FreeDOS, I have no option to choose which OS to boot there (only which "container" to use, like hard drive, USB, DVD disk).
  • I have turned fast startup off for my Windows.
  • I had 4 partitions before Ubuntu (FreeDOS, Windows, Windows Restore, MyFiles), so I changed the 4th one into an extended partition and made the 5th one during the Ubuntu setup from the unallocated space there.
  • I opted out of making a swap partition.
  • I have browsed through many topics with similar problems, but nothing really worked.

EDIT: To add on the UEFI, when I'm at FreeDOS or the boot window after pressing Esc when the Asus logo shows up, I don't get to choose an OS. I get a screen with:

  Please select boot device:
  P1: Slimtype DVD A DA8... (my DVD)
  P0: TOSHIBA MQ... (my HDD)
  KingstonDataTraveler 3.0PMAP (my USB stick with Ubuntu)
  UEFI: KingstonDataTraveler 3.0PMAP, Partition 1" (my USB stick, no idea why it goes here again)

EDIT: Here's Boot-Info pastebin:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/25934005/

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