I shrunk my windows 10 partition so I could increase my ubuntu 16.04 partition. I did this from within Windows.
To finish the process I had to reboot, which I did.
(I will note that Windows was downloading and doing a lot of updating throughout this process. I read in another note that the Windows 10 anniversary update has been reported to delete Ubuntu paritions.)
Eventually I ended up with a grub> prompt. I rebooted again but was taken right back into the grub prompt.
So, I rebooted with a USB drive. Tried boot-repair but I understood it to be telling me I couldn't do that from the USB drive. So, I installed Ubuntu to my HDD.
Then when rebooting, I got a boot menu which included Ubuntu (the just installed one) and Window 8 Recovery and Windows 8. Both of the Windows options said there was missing boot data that prevented booting up.
I would like to be able to boot back into the Windows 10 OS and my original Ubuntu 16.04 installation. How can I do this?
The report for the boot-repair is located here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/26085883
Thank you for any help you may be able to offer.
Thanks, Jimmy