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i meesed up ubuntu installation and my hard drive

bz flag

so i tried to setup Ubuntu as a dual boot along side windows 10. I went along with the installation and in the end it popes a message saying installation fails in one window and installation seceded in another.

After that i restarted the PC and it went straight to the bios. I looked over the web for an answer and i didn't found helpful data about that.

Did i messed up all my data for good and i need to format the drive or can i recover some data from it or even fix it?

Soren A avatar
mx flag
It is difficult to say if you messed it all up, since you don't give the exact steps you took.An idea could be to boot on the windows install media, and repair boot-loader, and after verifying that windows works, maybe try to install Ubuntu again.
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
i don't remember what failed , but i dugged a bit on Ubuntu live and i managed to go through my drives and folders and its look like my data was intact. i think i will try to back up as much of it from Ubuntu live and then run the windows install media , thank for the help if you got more insight i would love to hear them :)
oldfred avatar
cn flag
Lets see details, use ppa version with your live installer (2nd option) or any working install, not Boot-Repair ISO: Please copy & paste the pastebin link to the Boot-info summary report ( do not post report), do not run the auto fix till reviewed. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
well i ran the boot - repair and got this - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/k2pNnDgjdr/ @oldfred
oldfred avatar
cn flag
You have mixed BIOS & UEFI. And have UEFI hardware. Microsoft has required vendors to install Windows in UEFI boot mode to gpt partitioned drives since 2012. But you have a BIOS/MBR install of Windows & UEFI boot of Ubuntu. With UEFI Secure boot on, you cannot boot a BIOS install. If you turn Secure boot off, you may be able to boot Windows. But really should have Windows in UEFI boot mode. Conversion from MBR to gpt will normally erase drive, so be sure to have good backups. Reboot Ubuntu live in BIOS mode after turning Secure boot off. Some tools to create installer only make it one type.
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
@oldfred thank you so much , i will try that and report back.
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
@oldfred can i just delete the UEFI boot of Ubuntu and run windows the way it was before? . I'm having issues with turning secure boot off.
oldfred avatar
cn flag
Windows will not boot in BIOS mode if UEFI Secure boot is on. You have to turn it off in UEFI settings. It may be called "Windows" or "Other". On my older system back in Windows 7 days, it said to use "Other" with Windows 7 as it does not support Secure Boot but can boot in UEFI mode.
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
@oldfred I disabled secure boot that way and it still boot straight to the UEFI BIOS and not to windows, any idea how to fix it?
oldfred avatar
cn flag
If you reset UEFI to defaults and then go back & turn off Secure boot as default probably turns it on and then in UEFI boot menu boot Windows does it work? Or from that boot f8 into a Windows repair console. Otherwise you will need a Windows repair flash drive or installer with repair console. Do not know Windows & this is a Ubuntu only question & answer site, so Windows issues are off topic. https://superuser.com/questions/460762/how-can-i-repair-the-windows-8-efi-bootloader
shaked maman avatar
bz flag
Hi man thank you so much for your help! , I backed up as much data as I could and wipe my hard drive and install windows and Ubuntu from scratch ( this time correctly XD). I just want to tell you how much I appreciate your help :)
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