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So I installed Pop!_OS while having Windows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution?

Edit 1: The way I updated the boot order:

  1. Opened the bios
  2. Went to this tab
  3. Swapped Windows Boot Loader with the Linux one (it doesn't show up anymore)
  4. Save and Restart
  5. Test that by default it boots in windows
  6. Noticed the issue (there is no Linux option anymore)

PS. Sorry for the image, I have no idea if it is possible to take a screenshot in bios :)

enter image description here

So I installed Pop!_OS while having Windows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution?

So I installed Pop!_OS while having Windows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution?

Edit 1: The way I updated the boot order:

  1. Opened the bios
  2. Went to this tab
  3. Swapped Windows Boot Loader with the Linux one (it doesn't show up anymore)
  4. Save and Restart
  5. Test that by default it boots in windows
  6. Noticed the issue (there is no Linux option anymore)

PS. Sorry for the image, I have no idea if it is possible to take a screenshot in bios :)

enter image description here

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Dual boot: Linux Boot option dissapeardisappear

So I installed PoposPop!_OS while having windowsWindows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution.?

Dual boot: Linux Boot option dissapear

So I installed Popos while having windows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution.

Dual boot: Linux Boot option disappear

So I installed Pop!_OS while having Windows installed everything was working great.

The way I was choosing between the operating systems was by pressing F12 and that opens a boot menu for my laptop so there is no Grub involved I think.

The issue is that after I changed the boot order from the bios (I moved Windows 10 first) the Linux option disappear from the boot menu. Even if I tried to move the Linux back first it still won't show up :/.

So is there a way to fix this issue, other than reinstalling the Linux distribution?

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