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Hi guys,
My computer had some issues so I took it apart for diagnostic. After replacing new RAM, CPU, the system now automatically boots into Windows 10. Does anyone know how can I bring back the KDE Neon boot loader? Regards, |
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Check your motherboard BIOS/UEFI settings to see which is the default boot entry. It might have switched to Windows but you can select your Linux instance there I believe.
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Hi thanks for your reply. I indeed found nothing but only Windows Boot Manager. The BIOS did get updated too. But I have sorted the issue out using a Ubuntu live USB with Boot-Repair tool. It fixed the issue. Regards, |
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