Hi friends,
in my pc there's two hard drives. One with W10 and the other with Mint 21.3. I want to check Mint Debian and decided to install in the hard drive with Mint 21.3 deleting this one. Installation is ok but grup when I start the pc grub don't show in their menus W10. How can I recover? I try fixing with OS.Prober but doesn't work, with this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bfd8ybEK4U
Please, I need help
Grub lost W10 in LMDE
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Grub lost W10 in LMDE
Last edited by SMG on Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Moved to LMDE forum because the install is now W10 and LMDE and not Linux Mint Main Edition.
Reason: Moved to LMDE forum because the install is now W10 and LMDE and not Linux Mint Main Edition.
Re: Grub lost W10 in LMDE
Run
See what happens if it shows it again.
Which OS is controlling the GRUB? Did you install Mint 21.3 or LMDE 6?
Also look in the BIOS/UEFI and see what is set to boot first, you may have both ubuntu and debian showing, if you are running the LMDE 6 have the debian entry as first, then the hard drive.
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sudo update-grub
Which OS is controlling the GRUB? Did you install Mint 21.3 or LMDE 6?
Also look in the BIOS/UEFI and see what is set to boot first, you may have both ubuntu and debian showing, if you are running the LMDE 6 have the debian entry as first, then the hard drive.
Re: Grub lost W10 in LMDE
1. Post your system specs: System Reports --> System Information --> Press "Copy" --> Paste here into a new post or edit your original one.
2. Open Terminal (you may want to increase Terminal's window size) --> Type (or paste with "right-click" from here): efibootmgr ; lsblk -f Paste the output of this command here as well, enclosed inside "code" tags (pick the </> symbol from the message toolbar)
2. Open Terminal (you may want to increase Terminal's window size) --> Type (or paste with "right-click" from here): efibootmgr ; lsblk -f Paste the output of this command here as well, enclosed inside "code" tags (pick the </> symbol from the message toolbar)