[ubuntu-my] my win7 disappear from boot up menu after install ubuntu 1104

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Fri Sep 30 01:35:24 UTC 2011


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From: Shaiffulnizam Mohamad <shaifful.md at gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 06:09:39 
To: Malaysian Team Mailing List<ubuntu-my at lists.ubuntu.com>
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-my] my win7 disappear from boot up menu after install
 ubuntu 1104

login to your ubuntu, try using GParted partition manager, whether the
Windows partition is still there.
:)

2011/9/30 Tee Wee Chong James <teeweechong at gmail.com>:
> done the sudo update grub but no luck...
> it found linux and memtest, and when restarting it goes directly to
> ubuntu.... no win7 to be seen anywhere. i remeber its something like sdb
> which i installed the ubuntu onto, and its not the c partition as in
> windows. its the d partition which i used as data partition. the c and d are
> both on a one tb hdd.
>
> is this due to win7 or ubuntu 1104? i installed 1004 on my old vista and xp
> and they worked like magic! i like ubuntu so much thought am no expert at
> all. and i been sharing my experience and convinced some frineds to use
> ubuntu ever since...
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Chow Loong Jin <hyperair at ubuntu.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On 30/09/2011 00:40, Tee Wee Chong James wrote:
>> > how to? am no good in command in the black window.. :(
>> >
>> > but i did try using start-manager. the timeout is set to 10sec. and when
>> > i pull
>> > down the "default operating system", i see 4x ubuntu linux and 2x memory
>> > test.
>> > NO windows 7.....
>> >
>> > pls pls help...
>>
>> Could you check if the os-prober package is installed (Open Ubuntu
>> Software
>> Center and search for "os-prober" using the text box in the top right
>> corner)?
>>
>> If it isn't, install it, and then run "sudo update-grub" in a terminal.
>> Then
>> reboot and see if Windows appears in the list.
>>
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>> Kind regards,
>> Loong Jin
>>
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