I am running Windows 10 and want to dual boot. I created a 60gb partition for Ubuntu using the preinstalled Windows partition editor. I was able to finish the installation, but when I pressed 'Restart Now' to finish the installation, it booted windows. I checked the ubuntu partition and it was empty. When I restarted, there was no grub. I tried to change the default os through the Windows control panel but there was only the windows option. What can I do?

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I have found a very similar (but unanswered) question here Ubuntu Not Installing? but it didn't solve my problem.

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Did you follow the question's answer? What went wrong? What didn't work? – Anwar May 17 '17 at 15:49
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The solution was actually pretty simple: I just had to disable and re-enable secure boot. I am really sorry for bothering you guys.

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no you bothered noone. any idea why it worked this way? and especially why simply leaving secure boot disabled couldn't work just as well? thanks in advance – tatsu May 17 '17 at 16:16
    
With respect to Tatsu's response. Make your solution good to read for others that may encounter the same issue. And pictures would be helpful too. – WillemK May 18 '17 at 17:37

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