Hi guys. Not sure if this is the right place for this, but here goes.
I have Kubuntu 13.10 and Windows 8.1 installed on separate drives on my computer. Dual-booting through the Linux bootloader works fine, as in I can boot either Win8.1 or Linux without incident. However, whenever I boot Windows, it resets itself to the highest boot priority, and always re-adds a boot entry if I remove it. My question is, how can I get it to stop doing this? I can temporarily fix it through Linux, but I'd really like to stop it permanently, as it's starting to become a pain.
EDIT: It turns out my problem was related to a duplicate entry for Ubuntu. If you're having this problem and have tried to install Linux a couple of times, check to make sure that you only have one entry for it.
I have Kubuntu 13.10 and Windows 8.1 installed on separate drives on my computer. Dual-booting through the Linux bootloader works fine, as in I can boot either Win8.1 or Linux without incident. However, whenever I boot Windows, it resets itself to the highest boot priority, and always re-adds a boot entry if I remove it. My question is, how can I get it to stop doing this? I can temporarily fix it through Linux, but I'd really like to stop it permanently, as it's starting to become a pain.
EDIT: It turns out my problem was related to a duplicate entry for Ubuntu. If you're having this problem and have tried to install Linux a couple of times, check to make sure that you only have one entry for it.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1/Kubuntu 13.10
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- MSI GT70 Dragon Edition
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 3630m 2.4 GHz
- Memory
- 16 GB DDR3 1600
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVidia Geforce GTX 680m 4 GB
- Browser
- Whatever I feel like using at the time
- Antivirus
- Not being a ****ing idiot