This question already has answers here: How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI? (12 answers) Closed 3 years ago .

The title is quite self explanatory. I have been struggling with this problem for a few days now. To start off, I have a laptop with Win10 and a SSD+HDD system. The SSD is 250GB so I have space to play around with it. Currently Win10 is installed in the SSD and the HDD is mainly used as extra memory.

Firstly, I did a fresh windows 10 install. This was due to the fact that my BIOS was set to Legacy, and when I wanted to install Ubuntu I got "the force UEFI installation message". So I decided to disable Legacy mode and reinstall Win 10 in UEFI. After that, I have followed multiple guides to install Ubuntu.

At first, I tried the first option in installation to install automatically along Win10. After the install finished, the laptop booted automatically into Win10. No boot manager, no grub, no nothing.

I assumed that the install messed up something so

I tried again using the something else method. I mostly used this guide. Still didn't work. When I turn on the laptop it just boots automatically into Win10.

When I went in the BIOS to check the boot order I have first: USB, HDD, OS Boot manager, Network. These are my only options, no Ubuntu. I have also tried to move some of these up and down and see the results, no change.

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