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Can't Boot into Windows 10 after PopOS install

I installed PopOS onto my laptop and it works. I tried to boot into windows 10 after the fact but I cant? The partition for it still exists from my drive and I can't get into it still. What do I do?

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How exactly did you install it? used the installers option to install next to windows10? or did you create your partition?

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Probably need to install/configure grub to get a boot menu to choose an OS at boot. Shouldn't have to switch between partitions for a dual boot system.

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13 minutes ago, APasz said:

Have you run 'sudo update-grub' ?

I tried, but it didnt work, can you walk me through it?

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17 minutes ago, Levent said:

How exactly did you install it? used the installers option to install next to windows10? or did you create your partition?

I put the iso onto an external ssd and flashed it onto the drive. I booted the drive and followed the onscreen instructions. I didnt do advanced install I just did the basic one

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16 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

Probably need to install/configure grub to get a boot menu to choose an OS at boot. Shouldn't have to switch between partitions for a dual boot system.

Could you help with that?

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If the Windows partition is gone there's no point in doing it anymore.

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6 minutes ago, Bobbious said:

I tried, but it didnt work, can you walk me through it?

You just put in that command, without the quotes into the terminal. Type in the admin pw, hit enter.

Assumingit detects windows. You should be greeted with the grub menu during boot. If not press escape immediately after the bios splash screen.

 

If windows isn't in that list, you've got a problem.

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59 minutes ago, APasz said:

Have you run 'sudo update-grub' ?

Pop does not use grub.

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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9 hours ago, Sauron said:

Pop does not use grub.

Oh, they're using systemd now.

Was unaware.

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