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Duel Booting problems?
I have two OS on my computer and when the GRUB menu comes up i only see Fedora and not windows. I am not sure how to fix this.
5 Answers
- JoeLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
I believe Fedora is similar to Ubuntu in this regard...
There's a Grub utility that scans the whole system, and builds the boot list table. Try running it again.
Open a Terminal window, gain root privileges, (su or sudo) and run the command
update-grub
See if that solves your problem.
- ?Lv 510 years ago
So your computer came with Windows and you installed Fedora in dual boot with it. Provided you didnt mess up and format the whole drive for Fedora Windows should be on the grub list.
I would go to the Fedora IRC channel for help on grub issues.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I have no idea either, but I'm sure that Fedora has a forum with its online community. You should probably check since you'll get a better answer quicker (most likely). Just like I would go to Ubuntu forums instead of here. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.
~Francisco
- Anonymous4 years ago
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- Anonymous10 years ago
I learned many years ago that DUAL BOOTING CAUSES PROBLEMS.
Source(s): 30 yrs pc/mac support