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I have a dual boot setup of ubuntu with windows 10. I recently started having a problem that didn't let me boot into my ubuntu installation. So to figure out the problem i tried using a usb to run a live version. It cant seem to find my harddisk or any of its partitions. Iv tried using testdisk and sudo fdisk -l but noone of them detect my ssd either.

My windows 10 installation is working fine and i can even read my ubuntu partitions on it with diskinternals linux reader.

  • My windows 10 installation is working fine and i can even read my ubuntu partitions on it with diskinternals linux reader is probably the cause of I recently started having a problem that didn't let me boot into my ubuntu installation. –  Jul 31 '17 at 16:31
  • i only installed diskinternals linux AFTER i couldnt boot into ubuntu – Aymen Rizwan Jul 31 '17 at 16:32
  • If so, by using it, you're only making it worst. And I haven't noticed before you had another question. Pleasa follow up there instead of opening duplicates. In comments there is a clarification request (UEFI or Legacy) and a suggestion. Have you tried that? Results? (No, do not answer here). –  Jul 31 '17 at 16:37
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    If Ubuntu worked before, I don't know why this would have changed for you, but enter your BIOS and see if your disk is setup for RAID. If so, that's probably your problem. Did you do a BIOS reset to factory recently? – heynnema Jul 31 '17 at 17:37

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