My computer is a WINDOWS10 system, and the default is UEFI boot mode
After installing Ubuntu, use the EasyBCD tool to add Ubuntu Boot from menu, restart after selecting Ubuntu cannot start
http://blog.csdn.net/lyhdream/article/details/37968927 (MBR startup mode of the computer, using the textbook can be used to guide the dual system)
Workaround: Use the Refind installation method to start
installation of 1.rEFind:
First, open Diskgenius, then locate the ESP partition, which is our EFI boot partition, and right-select "Assign a new drive letter (letter)"
Diskgenius Download Address: http://www.diskgenius.cn/download.php
Then, you can choose one of them.
I have chosen Z:
Then make sure that the assignment succeeds.
Then continue into ESP, open the EFI folder,
Then right-click in the blank area and create a new file named Refind.
Double-click into the Refind folder and we start moving the files.
Decompression Refind.zip
Refind Download Address: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/getting.html
Create a file that is modeled after Refind.conf-sample and writes a file named refind.conf.
Can not write also do not matter, build an empty file also line, but must have refind.conf, no person start will error, in order to beautiful point.
Put the files inside,
Note: Due to the limitations of the software features, you can only create the folder manually when you encounter the file, but it is possible to move one directory at a time
Screenshots are as follows:
Note that the files in the folder will also be moved in.
It's time to use another tool, named Bootice.
Bootice Download Address: http://www.usbdev.ru/files/bootice/
After decompression you will find that there are two files, one is 64 bit version one is 32 bit version, I am 64 bit so choose BOOTICEx64.exe, open See Software interface:
We choose UEFI:
Select Modify Startup sequence:
Click Add:
Enter the path directly here:
Of course, this also depends on your first assignment of the letter, I was assigned to Z: so is Z:\EFI\rEFind;
And then because I was 64, so I chose,
Then click Open:
After the prompt is successful,
To modify a menu title:
I changed it into a refind, click Move Up,
Until the top:
Click "Save current startup settings (S)",
then click Close.
Restart your computer, you can see the WINDOW10 and Ubuntu options, choose Ubuntu to enter the system normally
Reference Address: http://www.360doc.com/content/15/1108/00/27075052_511560108.shtml