i just installed ubuntu mate 17.04 ontop of my win10(updated from win7) install and i got a message that it may lead to troubles because the installer is started in ufi mode while win10 is installed in some fallback mode or something, so i went back to see if there was an option to change this mode and just could install 17.04 without any problem. however, after this my win10 is not bootable from grub so i wanted to install grub customizer to try and fix it, but this does not install, even using terminal like recommended in this script:
anyone an idea on what to do?
Hello
- Did you free space in Windows before install or did you let the installer resize your partitions?
- Did you actually shut down Windows10 before doing the install?
The reason I ask is that since Windows10, when you tell the puter to “shut down” instead of doing that it does a kind of hibernation which I’m guessing is quite nasty if you then resize the partition.
I did just tell it to shutdown and so probably an “unclean” shutdown and let the installer do the partition work, as i was used to do it under mint but with win7… however, the win installation is still in place, i just can not boot it…
So u think a shutdown -s would have been the better solution?