Boot Priority... aargh!

Started by beauty. proletariat September 1st, 2009 12:57 AM
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Seen June 19th, 2011
Posted December 14th, 2010
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I installed Ubuntu on my laptop on a seperate partition; formatted with ext3.

Is there any way to make Windows 7 (shows as Windows Vista in boot screen) first boot priority through windows?

I dont want to do it through ubuntu as it requires use of terminal and atm i'm not that good with it.

Archer

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Seen January 26th, 2020
Posted January 5th, 2020
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You might have to do it through Ubuntu, because it think it's the only thing that can see GRUB.

I'll edit with details.

Okay, you only need to type in one line in terminal to allow admin access to the config file.

READ THE ENTIRE PAGE BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING. If you don't feel like you can do it, don't. Ask on the Ubuntu Forums and they can guide you through it. Here you go:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS

Remember - read it all first.

alienXL

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Posted September 1st, 2009
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Erm i had this problem but on my mac... so i can only help if your on a mac (which i hope you are if you have partitioned your drive)

Well if you are on a mac or anyone else that is on a mac has had this problem then...

Power up the machine... BUT after pressing the button in HOLD the option key ("Alt") and then after a little time it should allow you to select which drive you want to boot from... click Mac!
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Next after booting into Mac OS, click the apple sign top left corner -> system preferences.

On this page under the "Hardware" tab look for the "startup disk" icon and then after clicking that you will normally see just two drives... but in your case you would have three. Just click the one you want to boot into and then click the restart button.

And your done! Hope this helps you as i know its very fustrating!

twocows

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Erm i had this problem but on my mac... so i can only help if your on a mac (which i hope you are if you have partitioned your drive)

Well if you are on a mac or anyone else that is on a mac has had this problem then...

Power up the machine... BUT after pressing the button in HOLD the option key ("Alt") and then after a little time it should allow you to select which drive you want to boot from... click Mac!
>
Next after booting into Mac OS, click the apple sign top left corner -> system preferences.

On this page under the "Hardware" tab look for the "startup disk" icon and then after clicking that you will normally see just two drives... but in your case you would have three. Just click the one you want to boot into and then click the restart button.

And your done! Hope this helps you as i know its very fustrating!
He didn't mention boot camp. My guess is he's using GRUB. Archer's solution should work.
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Archer

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Posted January 5th, 2020
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Erm i had this problem but on my mac... so i can only help if your on a mac (which i hope you are if you have partitioned your drive)

Well if you are on a mac or anyone else that is on a mac has had this problem then...

Power up the machine... BUT after pressing the button in HOLD the option key ("Alt") and then after a little time it should allow you to select which drive you want to boot from... click Mac!
>
Next after booting into Mac OS, click the apple sign top left corner -> system preferences.

On this page under the "Hardware" tab look for the "startup disk" icon and then after clicking that you will normally see just two drives... but in your case you would have three. Just click the one you want to boot into and then click the restart button.

And your done! Hope this helps you as i know its very fustrating!

He mentioned setting Windows 7 to the top priority, so I really doubt he's got a Mac, as most Mac users are going to stick with OSX.

if your on a mac (which i hope you are if you have partitioned your drive)
I still don't quite get what you mean here. You can partition any HDD. You've tried, though, so it should be a great reference in the future.

Zet

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Solution: DON'T INSTALL LINUX

once you have GRUB, have a fun annoying experience trying to fix. Also use EasyBCD to change what boots first and such. But install EasyBCD on windows, it makes things much more easier

twocows

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Solution: DON'T INSTALL LINUX
Hey, wait a minute. That's not a solution.

once you have GRUB, have a fun annoying experience trying to fix. Also use EasyBCD to change what boots first and such. But install EasyBCD on windows, it makes things much more easier
Are you kidding? GRUB is easy as cake to work with. The first time I had to deal with it, I remember saying to myself "why aren't the Windows bootloaders this easy?" BCD is a pain in the neck to work with (EasyBCD helps, but without it you're pretty much screwed), and the pre-Vista bootloader was even worse. I always install GRUB over the crappy Windows bootloader; it makes things so much easier.
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twocows

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GRUB is the devil if you have those OEM Windows installer discs since they can't get rid of GRUB :x
Why would you want to? You can boot into Windows using GRUB just fine.
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Spinor

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What kind of fail idea is it to install Windows AFTER Linux?

Geeze, welcome to the world of engineering of problem solving.

I only have a lazy and that is to back-up your Ubuntu system, boot from the Windows 7 CD, format the whole disk, then create a partition for you to re-install Ubuntu and we all live happily ever after. Now where is my cookie?