I have both Ubuntu 19 and Windows 7 installed on my computer. I use both frequently.
When I boot to Ubuntu everything is great. Loads right up.
When I then boot to Windows it's not very good.
First, I have to enter the BIOS and tell my PC which drive to boot and then I get the GRUB menu. If I don't it always boots Ubuntu. Shouldn't it default to the GRUB?
Then when it boots Windows it ALWAYS has to configure for a long time. Sometimes I need to restart it again to get it to load.
How do I avoid this?
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Derek C.
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Your grub menu should contain an option to boot Windows. If it doesn't contain that option or that option doesn't work then run boot-repair:
Then check your boot-repair log to see if this is the problem:

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