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    Ubuntu and Windows on different drives

    Hello everyone!

    I am extremely new to Ubuntu and other operating systems in general. I was having a hard time understanding a lot of the coding and other answers I've found online to questions similar to the one I have so I was hoping someone would be able to help me in a very dumbed down way. I was able to install Ubuntu on a separate disk than my Windows 10 disk, and I also set it as first in the boot order. I don't know how to edit GRUB files accordingly so that my Windows 10 disk will also show up on the GRUB. I only know that the main problem is that they're on different drives, which causes os-prober not to be able to detect Windows 10.

    I ran boot-repair to have a fresh GRUB and came up with this (afterwards, I set GRUB to show the menu instead of hidden, if that isn't already explained in the link below)
    http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kcVBdgp3G4/

    If anyone can help me in the simplest way possible, or even a convoluted way but explain to me the computer logic and meanings behind it, I'd much appreciate it!

    Edit: My Windows 10 is installed on /dev/sdd
    Last edited by thirstywater; February 12th, 2020 at 06:29 AM.

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