noobz3
March 25th, 2017, 01:25 AM
I've recently bought a laptop (Lenovo Ideapad 110-14AST) post-installed with Windows 10. Then I attempted to dual-boot with Ubuntu 16.10, everything worked perfectly (except that the graphics was all messy). After the installation, it wanted me to restart the PC. After I restarted the pc, usually the GRUB screen showed up, but it didn't. Instead Windows 10 automatically boots up, no GRUB screen.
I installed Ubuntu in four separate partition. One for files (\home), one for swap (\swap), i also set one for \ , and one for GRUB reserved space (\bootgrub or something like that)
I've searched fixes in other forums, and all of them have something to do with UEFI boot order. So I opened UEFI settings, and in the boot order, i don't see the GRUB config. This is the current boot order :
1. HDD Drive
2. Windows Boot manager
3. USB HDD
4. USB FDD
5. Realtek
6. USB CD
I've tried everything in the UEFI config, turning off and on this and that, nothing happens. At this point, i don't know what to do now. And i need answers as SOON as possible (school's exam reasons)
(and NO, i don't want to reset my PC)
I installed Ubuntu in four separate partition. One for files (\home), one for swap (\swap), i also set one for \ , and one for GRUB reserved space (\bootgrub or something like that)
I've searched fixes in other forums, and all of them have something to do with UEFI boot order. So I opened UEFI settings, and in the boot order, i don't see the GRUB config. This is the current boot order :
1. HDD Drive
2. Windows Boot manager
3. USB HDD
4. USB FDD
5. Realtek
6. USB CD
I've tried everything in the UEFI config, turning off and on this and that, nothing happens. At this point, i don't know what to do now. And i need answers as SOON as possible (school's exam reasons)
(and NO, i don't want to reset my PC)