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I have just dual boot, (win 10 + ubuntu 18.4) using these steps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ykDpSzpKU

windows 10 was already installed in my laptop, alongside i tried to install ubuntu 18.4 i followed all steps , i saw restart now option i clicked it. & error appeared

I restarted system & no ubuntu grub appeared, it continued with windows 10

How can i check if that setup is installed in system ? I want to remove it as it disturbs my windows setup it became slow in booting.

Any help please.

Thankyou

  • Thanks, i have updated. – Hamendra Sunthwal Nov 28 '20 at 10:59
  • It is unclear what steps were followed. – mikewhatever Nov 28 '20 at 11:03
  • any thoughts on this ? – Hamendra Sunthwal Nov 28 '20 at 11:08
  • i used this steps - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ykDpSzpKU – Hamendra Sunthwal Nov 28 '20 at 11:16
  • ...related: https://askubuntu.com/questions/133533/how-to-remove-ubuntu-and-put-windows-back-on – mikewhatever Nov 28 '20 at 11:40
  • You have to make sure Windows is reset to default boot in UEFI, first. Uninstall Ubuntu from menu, Really UEFI boot menu http://askubuntu.com/questions/63610/how-do-i-remove-ubuntu-in-the-bios-boot-menu-uefi & https://askubuntu.com/questions/429610/uninstall-grub-and-use-windows-bootloader – oldfred Nov 28 '20 at 14:23
  • I just deleted the space that i have alloted to Ubuntu installation from windows disk management – Hamendra Sunthwal Nov 28 '20 at 17:43
  • From windows i can see my disks have data (free space). And it seems accurate. So it seems like Ubuntu is removed. As i have formatted the disk space which i had allotted to Ubuntu and extended that space by creating a new disk drive. The only thing that bother me little in my laptop is, when i start it it use to take 30 seconds but now it takes upto 45 seconds. I am not sure why. – Hamendra Sunthwal Nov 28 '20 at 17:52

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