DeletedUser0
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Hello everyone. Hope you are doing ok.
I have an Asus Laptop X407UB with 4 Intel® Core™ i3-6006U CPU @ 2.00GHz processors, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB of disk storage.
Today, I decided to dual boot Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Windows 10, but, since I installed Ubuntu to my computer, my Windows doesn't even boot anymore.
It was because I installed Ubuntu and Windows 10 at the same partition: Ubuntu occupies half of the partition, and Windows 10 occupies another half.
I wanted to know if I could create a partition and "grab" the Windows 10 data to that new partition.
Any details you want to know, just tell me in the replies.
Thanks for your support!
I have an Asus Laptop X407UB with 4 Intel® Core™ i3-6006U CPU @ 2.00GHz processors, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB of disk storage.
Today, I decided to dual boot Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Windows 10, but, since I installed Ubuntu to my computer, my Windows doesn't even boot anymore.
It was because I installed Ubuntu and Windows 10 at the same partition: Ubuntu occupies half of the partition, and Windows 10 occupies another half.
I wanted to know if I could create a partition and "grab" the Windows 10 data to that new partition.
Any details you want to know, just tell me in the replies.
Thanks for your support!