Not able to get where is ubuntu?
One year ago I had installed ubuntu 17.10 in my windows 10 system. I am ubuntu user only. Today when I opened my system, everything was lost , no page to select the OS was coming. It directly opened windows.
Can anyone please tell me waht must be the problem?
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One year ago I had installed ubuntu 17.10 in my windows 10 system. I am ubuntu user only. Today when I opened my system, everything was lost , no page to select the OS was coming. It directly opened windows.
Can anyone please tell me waht must be the problem?
ubuntu-one
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When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
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Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
1
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12
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One year ago I had installed ubuntu 17.10 in my windows 10 system. I am ubuntu user only. Today when I opened my system, everything was lost , no page to select the OS was coming. It directly opened windows.
Can anyone please tell me waht must be the problem?
ubuntu-one
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One year ago I had installed ubuntu 17.10 in my windows 10 system. I am ubuntu user only. Today when I opened my system, everything was lost , no page to select the OS was coming. It directly opened windows.
Can anyone please tell me waht must be the problem?
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When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
1
Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
1
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12
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When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
1
Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
1
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12
When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
1
1
Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
1
1
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12
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When you say "in" Windows, you don't mean in a virtual machine, right?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:36
Have you changed any BIOS/UEFI settings recently?
– wjandrea
Mar 10 at 2:37
1
Check boot order in bios settings
– Kulfy
Mar 10 at 3:03
1
My guess is a Windows update set itself up as the defacto OS. If so this might help: askubuntu.com/questions/655011/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 10 at 15:12