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Swapping laptop HDD to Identical Laptop does not boot

md flag

I have 2x Identical Lenovo Thinkpads, Let's call them old & new.

My Old HDD has dual boot Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows via grub menu at boot

When I swap my internal HDD from my old thinkpad to the new thinkpad Grub menu does not come up and no OS boots, instead I see some Windows bitlocker menu come up.

I think I have all bios options configured the same in New as I see in Old but in the boot menu of Old there are additional options for Ununtu.

What do I need to do with New Laptop to get to boot like the Old Laptop using the Old HDD?

Thx

Tony

ar flag
Go to the BIOS setup of the new laptop. Change boot order to Ubuntu /grub first. Disable bitlocker if enabled.
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md flag
Ubuntu doesn't show up in the boot order on the new laptop like it does on the old laptop.
ar flag
Then your primary hypothesis that the two laptops are identical, is wrong. Without knowing what's different in the two laptops, it's difficult to troubleshoot. In any case, this is a hardware problem, not an Ubuntu problem.
ar flag
Can you boot the new laptop from an Ubuntu installation USB (use the **Try Ubuntu** option)and see if the swapped hard drive is readable and writable?
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