After installing Ubuntu on my system, I can't access my Windows 10 OS. The system boots Ubuntu without providing a choice to boot into Windows. Is there a way I can have both or must I uninstall Ubuntu in order to access Windows?
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4When you installed it, what option did you choose for disk partitioning? Also, please add the output of typing `sudo fdisk -l` in terminal to your question. – Delorean Jun 30 '16 at 17:32
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Please check older questions for answers to your issue before posting new question. This question gets asked like every other day – ILOVEKODI Jun 30 '16 at 19:34
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1Possible duplicate of [Installing Ubuntu on a Pre-Installed Windows 10 with UEFI](http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-10-with-uefi) – ILOVEKODI Jun 30 '16 at 19:36
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You can overwrite grub2 by repairing Windows bootloader from Windows 10 install DVD.
Open Command Line on Windows and type bootsect /nt60 sys /mbr
This will write Windows bootloader on MBR.
Then from Windows you can remove Ubuntu (and swap/home) partition.
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