Author: souvik1997
Posted: 12 Dec 2012 06:58:58 pm (GMT -5)
AFAICT, you're installing Ubuntu through Wubi (the windows installer), so GParted would be useless to you. However, I think bcdedit should help. Your Windows files and such should still be there, but it seems that the Wubi installer set Ubuntu as the default boot option (which it should not do...). You should try using bcdedit from a Windows DVD with the /default switch to fix the default boot option, then boot back into Windows and edit its bootloader from there.
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Posted: 12 Dec 2012 06:58:58 pm (GMT -5)
AFAICT, you're installing Ubuntu through Wubi (the windows installer), so GParted would be useless to you. However, I think bcdedit should help. Your Windows files and such should still be there, but it seems that the Wubi installer set Ubuntu as the default boot option (which it should not do...). You should try using bcdedit from a Windows DVD with the /default switch to fix the default boot option, then boot back into Windows and edit its bootloader from there.
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