Hello.
I use a Lenovo laptop where I had W10 and Ubuntu on different partitions. It would let me choose between W10 and Linux upon startup and would boot into Linux by default.
After a long update last night, my PC boots directly into Windows (no more bootloader screen). I still see the 60GB partition as "primary partition" but I can't manage to boot into Linux anymore. tik tok music
The laptop is almost new, and neither of the OS were presenting malfunctions.
I tried restoring to the previos Windows update and it didn't work, and sadly I didn't have a system restore point.
Is there anything I can do? How can something like this be so arbitrary?
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I use a Lenovo laptop where I had W10 and Ubuntu on different partitions. It would let me choose between W10 and Linux upon startup and would boot into Linux by default.
After a long update last night, my PC boots directly into Windows (no more bootloader screen). I still see the 60GB partition as "primary partition" but I can't manage to boot into Linux anymore. tik tok music
The laptop is almost new, and neither of the OS were presenting malfunctions.
I tried restoring to the previos Windows update and it didn't work, and sadly I didn't have a system restore point.
Is there anything I can do? How can something like this be so arbitrary?
download ringtone: https://downloadringtonesfree.mobi/
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