Mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/xxxy /mnt/tmp (xxxy determined by gparted) (sdb7 in my case)Ĭopied first 512 bytes of the ubuntu partition to a. Then mounted the device representing a 114 GB NTFS partition already present in my disk housing Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit to this mount point (I suppose one can use any NTFS partition this way):.Created a temporary mount point by : 1.Sudo grub-install dev/xxxy -force (xxxy determined by gparted)(sdc6 in my case) Installed grub again in the ubuntu partition by :.This gave me grub menu and I pressed the first entry in it - “ubuntu” to boot normally.Booted ubuntu partition by Super Grub Disk.Steps followed in detail - First disabled fastboot of windows. However, I am indebted to olfred as from his remark I guessed that I was wasting time with neogrub bootloader using grub4dos or Easybcd. So, it is not true what olfred remarked “I believe the bcdedit only works with UEFI.” Neither I updated the MBR of primary disk containing Windows 7 as it was the last thing I wanted to do. I have successfully booted Ubuntu 17.04 by creating an entry in the windows bootloader through bcdedit.
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