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I am running Windows 10 on a Cyberpower PC with a gigabyte MB Model # GA-78LMT-USB3. I want to keep it for now and have Ubuntu running along side it. But when I try to install it does not see Windows.

I have tried to partition my hard drive but I am nervous to install it into the new partition. My BIOS is in legacy mode.

Jason Aller
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    Possible duplicate of [Installer of 14.04.1 LTS doesn't recognize Windows 7](http://askubuntu.com/questions/544705/installer-of-14-04-1-lts-doesnt-recognize-windows-7). Also, your question is unclear. "It does not see Windows" could mean any of a dozen things. If the references question and answers don't help, you *must* clarify if you expect help that's better than a random shot in the dark. – Rod Smith May 12 '16 at 13:31
  • @RodSmith then vote as unclear. – Braiam May 14 '16 at 12:21

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Choose something else/manual partition. Make a X GB free space partition and set root point to / then install ubuntu. After finishing the installation, follow boot repair to get windows 10 listed. Repairing boot: 1. open a terminal and paste and hist enter:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair

2. then paste below commands:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install boot-repair

3. finally this command:

sudo boot-repair
  1. finally reboot and windows will be there in boot menu..
joshmahala
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