Well it's turned into a bit of a mess but recoverable. Because the new (to
me) laptop is about 5 years old and is legacy/UEFI switchable, I was
advised that using legacy will cause issues so I decided to do a
format/reinstall of both using UEFI. I didn't realise until I'd reinstalled
Windows that b
Hey there Babsky I'm sorry Boot Repair didn't work make sure you have
the latest version it really makes a big difference. For me if I was
reinstalling I would just try reinstalling the Linux Ubuntu first then
let it find the other operating system like Windows and it should also
see your old Ubunt
Thanks George, unfortunately it didn’t work for me. I had the same thought
myself as I have also used Boot Repair successfully before. I burnt it onto a
disk then booted from that disk. It all seemed to be going well until it
suddenly said repair cancelled (can’t remember the actual wording). I
Hey there quick message, I used the Boot Repair Tool successfully for
this issue many times and it has always worked for me. You have to run
it from a CD or DVD I cant remember which and then choose Boot from
disk when booting your laptop. The Boot repair tool doesn't always work
for me when instal
I made the mistake of upgrading Ubuntu Studio on my dual boot. The first
problem was no grub so I enabled OS prober and updated the grub but it
still didn't work. Still no grub and boots straight into Ubuntu Studio. I
can see Windows on the HD, but I just can't boot into it. I also can't do
any upd