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I specifically booted Ubuntu [17.10 amd64] live-usb in uefi, created partitions as shown on this image and installed it.: image

Later I checked if Ubuntu is running in UEFI and it's not. I need to install Windows in dual-boot with the Ubuntu I already have installed, and I don't know how to go about this.

  1. Should I delete the /boot/efi partition, then install Windows in Legacy? or,
  2. Should I leave it as is, and install Windows in UEFI? or,
  3. Should I leave it as is, and install Windows in Legacy? or,
  4. (other option)

Also I'd love to know if I need to setup bootloaders like GRUB for this since I did a clean install of Ubuntu and I'm only installing Windows now. Thank you.

muru
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Thanks to @MichaelBay for providing this link:

How to change ubuntu install from legacy to uefi

The answer there by Rod Smith solved the issue. Ubuntu is now UEFI and now I can proceed to installing Windows.