Missing operating system windows 106/17/2023 This did not work so i instead tried to create a partition on my main drive with the idea of only using that partition to boot to the Ubuntu installer, while still installing everything into the second drive. What i did: to preface - i have no flash drive at home so i attempted to first create a small partition on the extra ssd and extract the Ubuntu ISO there and boot from it. I decided to put Ubuntu on a separate extra SSD i had because i didn't have anymore space on my Windows OS ssd and wanted the OS's to be completely separate from each other. What i wanted to do: So this all happened in the first place because i was on windows 10 and my thesis (which involves machine learning) required some installations that were only available on Ubuntu. My problem: My PC is not booting to either Ubuntu or Windows 10 and is stuck showing "Missing Operating system" and going to bios and changing boot priority between drives (i have two SSDs, one with Windows 10 and one with Ubuntu) yields the same result for both. Sorry in advanced - this is going to be long but i really need help.
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