Hardeep Singh wrote: > > Probably he means he can't see Windows in the boot menu. This has happened > to me everytime I've tried to install Ubuntu on my PC from scratch (had to > reinstall a couple of times for several reasons). The trick lies in > What do you mean from scratch? A fresh installation? > installing grub to the bootsector of the partition. Once you've done that, > just load Windows, use Easy BCD and add an entry for Ubuntu to Vista/XP > bootloader. I know some people may prefer to use Grub as their primary > Vista bootloader can boot Ubuntu as well? An alternative is to load GRUB from Vista bootloader but AFAIK windows bootloader can't chainload. > bootloader but I think Vista bootloader simply looks better. I just wish > Ubuntu provided an automated way of doing this. For eg. Offering an option > to either use grub or add an Ubuntu entry to the current bootloader. > Looks better? Bootloader has nothing to do with looks, its about functionality. If you want a pleasing looking bootloader try Fedora, or you can manually modify the background of GRUB from Ubuntu too.
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