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Dual Boot- Win10 won't boot after it's selected in GRUB

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Help me I'm seriously lost and I don't know where to start. I started yesterday dual booting kubuntu/win10

Things I've tried:

  • I tried using grub-repair but it says "GRUB is still present. Please try again."
  • Copy pasting the commands given in grub-repair.

Things I did after I dual booted

(This was yesteday when everything worked fine)

  • I restarted to boot into win10 and it was successfull
  • Then I shutdown to go to sleep but I waited... then I realized that it's actually not letting me shut down
  • So I turned off fast-startup and done... computer shutdown. I sleep
  • When I waked up, I no longer can open it.

Screenshots:

Before the dual boot setup:

Whenever I turned on laptop, It always shows these.

Image: Recovery Mode everytime I turn on laptop from full shutdown/restart

I managed to get away from this by pressing F8 twice. What it does is disables the "early launch anti-malware protection". Why do I have these error? you might ask... Probably because I uninstalled windows defender and malwarebytes on my win10.

More Info

  • I still can access my linux
  • The grub can still be accessed
  • I can access my win10 files so the data there isn't corrupted.
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Grub only boots working Windows. Than also means it cannot be hibernated & cannot need chkdsk. Windows 10 also turns fast start up back on which sets hibernation flag. If UEFI system directly boot Windows from UEFI boot menu. If BIOS you need your Windows repair recovery disk & temporarily restore a Windows boot loader to MBR to boot Windows, then restore grub to MBR to boot both systems.
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