ProBook 650 G1: Dualboot UEFI: automatic startup of windows

Hello

I have a problem dualbooting 10 Windows and Linux (Ubuntu). I did another partition on my hard disk to install Ubuntu on. I successfully installed Ubuntu and normally, it restarts and show me the GRUB bootloader, but it didn't.

It starts directly in windows.

I did a dualboot on this laptop before but then I had my motherboard replaced and now it does this.

I can boot into Ubuntu by pressing F9: boot the device options and selecting Ubuntu. Can I get the GRUB bootloader. But this isn't what I want. I want that he let him start directly in GRUB, not windows.

I also want to know how I manage my EFI partition. It is dotted with old. EFI files that are no longer relevant.

Years the last issue: I can't boot into windows recovery mode by pressing F11 in the start menu. It just freezes.

Help would be greatly appreciated!

-Ximici

@ximici: the following link provides information that should help you with your dual boot problem: install UEFI - tips

The issue of the recovery, the OEM recovery is based on the original partitioning scheme remain intact.  Given that you have modified, installing Ubuntu, that "broke" the recovery feature.

IF you want a way to restore the Win10 in its current state, so I recommend using a tool third-party imaging/restoration known as Macrium Reflect.

Macrium reflect (MR) provides a FREE version that can be used to image and restore partitions or drives together.

What I recommend is the following:
(1) download and install Macrium reflect (MR)
(2) run M. and choose the option: "Create an image of the partition (s) required to backup and restore Windows" to write a full backup to an external drive or USB key
(3) use the option to create a CD or a USB startup key

NOW, you have the means to restore a full system that works for the external hard drive or USB key in a few minutes.

Good luck

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