@Phillip, Windows was certainly loaded first (if I remember right,
Windows 8 came pre-loaded on this touch-screen Lenovo Ideacentre all-in-
one desktop). I did not use grub-cusomizer. However, what I do know is
that when first attempts at loading Ubuntu 12.4 LTS and Fedora failed
because they did not support the hardware on my machine, I installed
Ubuntu 13.4 in July 2013. At that time, while I got the grub boot menu
with Windows and LInux both listed, I could not boot any of them -- the
system was just frozen. If I remember right, I booted using the live-CD
and ran boot-repair, and that point onwards, everything worked fine. I
then upgraded to 13.10 without any problem. There is a directory:

/var/log/boot-sav/log/2013-07-22__11h25boot-repair43

which contains files

boot-repair.log   RESULTS.txt  sda1  sda3  sda6  sda8
boot-repair.logb  sda          sda2  sda5  sda7

(of course, sd* are directories).

If it helps, I can list one or more of these files.

That of course is history. But I hope it helps to know how to repair
what is broken. Thanks for your efforts.

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
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