How to Restore and Customize Ubuntu GRUB Bootloader
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GRUB bootloader gets overrided if you install Windows after Ubuntu. I make this video tutorial on how to restore and customize the GRUB loader. • Common Problem: You install Windows after you install Ubuntu. That erases the GRUB loader, and instead of being able to switch between Ubuntu and Windows, Windows will boot automatically. • Steps: • 1) Create a bootable USB Flash Drive of Ubuntu. • Download Ubuntu • http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop • Download and install Universal USB Installer • http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universa... • Create bootable USB flash drive of Ubuntu • 2) Restart computer and boot into Ubuntu. • 3) Use try Ubuntu and install boot-repair. • Commands: • sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair • sudo apt-get update • sudo apt-get install boot-repair • y • boot-repair • 4) Recommended repair. • 5) Afterwards, if you restart, you can see the GRUB Bootloader again. You can select between Ubuntu and Windows. • 6) Use Ubuntu • Next parts will be customizing Ubuntu GRUB Bootloader: • 8) Open a terminal: • sudo fdisk -l • 9) Keep track of what sda number is Windows partition on. • 10) Customize GRUB bootloader • cd /boot/grub • sudo gedit grub.cfg • 11) Delete any duplicate entries that do not match sda number correctly, and delete any extra entries that you may never use. • Twitter: / microwavesam
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