This allows you to boot grub2 from your Windows EFI firmware by making edits to the boot code. If the above fail, you could try installing grub2win. chrooting into your installed Ubuntu system from the live CD and then reinstalling grub manually). Try following the steps detailed in Enkouyami's answer (i.e. In Windows, I also entered the command bcdedit /set path \EFI\ubuntu\grub圆4.efi. Pressing F8 and F12 also does not help.Ĭan anyone help me bring up the GRUB boot menu? So, I found out that Ubuntu is installed. Initially I thought Ubuntu has not been installed, but when I plugged in the USB drive and wanted to install Ubuntu I saw an option of reinstalling Ubuntu on my machine. After installation, the boot menu did not show up.
Then I created a new partition for Ubuntu and installed it. To install Ubuntu, I chose the option install alongside Windows 10 or something similar to this. I have installed Ubuntu 15.10 alongside Windows 10 with UEFI.