Introduced
When using dual systems, we often re-windows!
Is there a way: just reload windows without reloading Ubuntu?
When using the win Xp/ubuntu dual system. This problem is very well solved! However, when using Win7 (including vista) above the system, it is more difficult!
Because Microsoft changed the OS boot mechanism!
For details, see BOOTMGR and Bcdedit (Baidu Encyclopedia)
This article is a reference to the installation of Ubuntu12.4 under Windows 7 (x64)
Use tool: EASYBCD
First, set Win7 to boot Ubuntu 1. Add Win7 boot entry
2. Set the OS parameters to boot
Initiator type and the disk on which it resides
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Choose Grub 2
Select Ubuntu System Partition
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(1) Add boot entry; (2) View settings
3. Start the PC again. and enter the boot entry.
Setup complete (First boot: Win7. Second boot: Ubuntu)
Reboot and go to "NeoSmart Linux".
Second, set Ubuntu boot Win7 1. Installing GRUB to hard disk
sudo grub-install/dev/sda
Note: Ubuntu partition in the first hard disk is SDA, the second block for SDB ... In turn.
2. Update the GRUB boot menu
sudo update-grub
Article: 1. Grub2/installing (Reinstalling Grub 2-reinstalling Grub 2 from a working System)
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