I installed ubuntu 12.04 after installing windows 7. I have 2 hard disks, one SSD and another HDD. Windows was installed in the HDD, and I wanted ubuntu on my SSD. I chose to have boot files in the SSD where I had installed ubuntu. Initially after the installation it didn't show the dual boot option and directly booted to ubuntu. But after going through some suggestions I used boot-repair and got GRUB repaired/installed. But when I restarted again in the boot options I didn't find the Windows 7 option. I fear that I have accidentally deleted the windows boot files. This is the link I got after boot-repair:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1615740/
Friday, January 12, 2018
installation - not able to dual boot to windows 7 after installing ubuntu 12.04
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