When Ubuntu was originally installed, Grub was installed on the MBR. The result is that when the computer starts, it should first boot from Grub and then go to the Bootloader of Vista, then you can choose to enter XP or Vista, which is really slow and troublesome. Originally, Vista was slow to start. It will take many minutes to enter the system, it is really painful to say. Use EasyBCD today (download see http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2007-12/10
When Ubuntu was originally installed, Grub was installed on the MBR. The result is that when the computer starts, it should first boot from Grub and then go to the Bootloader of Vista, then you can choose to enter XP or Vista, which is really slow and troublesome. Originally, Vista was slow to start. It will take many minutes to enter the system, it is really painful to say.
Today I used the EasyBCD (see http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2007-12/10060.htm for download) software to add Ubuntu to the Vista boot menu (more convenient than M $ BCDEdit ), in the future, we will be able to wait a little while starting.
Procedure record:
1. Install Grub on the Bootsector of the boot partition.
When Grub is started, press the c key and enter the following command:
Root (hd0, 9)
Setup (0, 9)
2. Add a Ubuntu startup Item
Go to Vista, start EasyBCD, select "Add/Remove Entries" in the Toolbox on the left, select "Linux" in "Add an Entry", and select the boot partition in "Drive, click Add Entry ".
3. Clear Grub in MBR
Select "Manage Bootloader" in the Toolbox of EasyBCD, select "Reinstall the Vista Bootloader" in "Bootloader Installation Options" on the right, and click "Write MBR.
4. No. All right.