ARam1024
June 11th, 2010, 03:00 AM
I installed Kubuntu 10.04, and everything seemed to work correctly. It asked me to restart, and I did. However, when I restarted, it went straight to Windows 7. The first time I did this, I realized that I had installed Kubuntu onto a logical partition instead of a primary one. However, installing it onto a primary partition yielded the same results. I checked in gparted live that the Kubuntu partition was in fact primary and had the boot flag.
The laptop has 2 hard drives. One is used for operating systems and 1 for data. I've made sure that Kubuntu was on the OS hard drive with Windows 7 and that that hard drive has the correct boot priority.
The laptop has 2 hard drives. One is used for operating systems and 1 for data. I've made sure that Kubuntu was on the OS hard drive with Windows 7 and that that hard drive has the correct boot priority.