Booting Win7 automatically, dual boot Ubuntu

TenderNugget

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I have Ubuntu dual booting on Win7. After the bios load, is there anyway that I can make Win7 boot right away without selecting anything on the OS selection? The same way it would boot without dual boot...if that makes any sense.

If the above exists: Let's say I use Win7 all the time, but one day I decide to boot into Ubuntu. Is there a way that I can press a button, before Win7 loads, to make the OS selection come up?

I tried to make myself as clear as possible and I hope that you understand what I'm trying to say.

Please ask if unclear.
 

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Use separate HD's booted via the BIOS:

image or install Win7 to separate HD while Ubuntu HD unplugged,

set Win7 first HD to boot,

then if you want Ubuntu use the BBS key given on first boot screen.
 
Could that be possible on one HD with two partitions?
 

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On the same HD it must boot via Windows Boot Menu, GRUB or another Boot manager.

I believe there are boot managers that can be triggered from desktop of Win7, though, just as Windows Boot Manager can be engaged/disengaged and have the default OS chosen or hidden at Computer>Properties>Advanced Tools>Startup.

On Dual boot I like to set the default timeout to 10 seconds or less since if you want to boot the other OS you likely already know and can be ready, and it doesn't waste time otherwise.
 
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Assuming you are using Windows 7 boot manager to load either Windows 7 or Ubuntu ...

Open msconfig on run dialog box, go to Boot tab, select Windows 7 and press "Set as default" button. On the "Timeout" field make the value as 5 seconds. Press OK button to close the dialog box.

Now on next boot you will be presented with the windows boot menu and if you do not press any button within 5 seconds, it will continue to boot windows 7.

You can move down the cursor within this 5 seconds to select Ubuntu and the system will boot into Ubuntu.

You can adjust the timeout value to your convenience in msconfig utility.
 

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The Grub menu is controlling the boot sequence.
You can edit Grub to make Windows 7 the default OS.
 

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Hello all I'm going to jump in on this since I have the same question. I have (2) SATA HDD's
HDD1 - Windows 7 Ultimate x64
HDD2 - Ubuntu 11.10

As of right now I have my case open, I shut down then unplug the Win 7 HDD and plug in the Ubuntu HDD and vice versa. I'm eventually gonna wear out the SATA plugs or blow something up with static lol. How can I keep both plugged in and choose which to boot from? Like tendernugget said above I would like the win 7 drive to boot default and hit a key or 3 if I want to boot from the Ubunto HDD
 

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I actually found rraod's method pretty neat. You can install both operating systems on one HD and change the default OS boot timer to 5 seconds. Like he said, it's a quick boot and you'll have enough time to boot into another one if you would like to.
 

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 465
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If your boot manager is GRUB, then boot into Ubuntu and install GRUB Customizer (run a Google search for it). GRUB Customizer allows you to change the order of your boot menu, the amount of time before the computer automatically boots to an OS, which OS is the default, and much more.

If your boot manager is the Windows Boot Manager, then try using a program called EasyBCD. You can edit the Windows Boot Loader with that program.

If you get confused, you can search for help with using these programs on Google.
 

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I actually found rraod's method pretty neat. You can install both operating systems on one HD and change the default OS boot timer to 5 seconds. Like he said, it's a quick boot and you'll have enough time to boot into another one if you would like to.

Sure enough, I'm going to give that a try. I must have went right past his post.

@etarnalrz - Thanks for the GRUB idea. I'll google it. I'm a first time user with Ubuntu so I'm just getting used to a terminal again. Last time I wrote anything in a string was on my commadore 64 lol. I've actual just installed Ubunto 11.10 2 days ago to try and retrieve data off a Buffalo NAS drive with a bad boot sector and a couple of other bad sectors that I couldn't retrieve with Windows UFS Explorer. I have another thread here about that mess already.
 

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I was using Ubuntu 11.10 but there's some weird stuff going on with it. I guess it doesn't quite like my hardware. Guess I'll have to wait for an update or a newer version.
 

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Assuming you are using Windows 7 boot manager to load either Windows 7 or Ubuntu ...

Open msconfig on run dialog box, go to Boot tab, select Windows 7 and press "Set as default" button. On the "Timeout" field make the value as 5 seconds. Press OK button to close the dialog box.

Now on next boot you will be presented with the windows boot menu and if you do not press any button within 5 seconds, it will continue to boot windows 7.

You can move down the cursor within this 5 seconds to select Ubuntu and the system will boot into Ubuntu.

You can adjust the timeout value to your convenience in msconfig utility.
I just turned my machine on with my Win 7 HDD and Ubuntu HDD connected at the same time for the first time. When I'm in msconfig and have Win 7 selected, set as default is not an option. It's also the only thing in the boot tab directory. Do I have to tell it there is a drive with Ubuntu on it? If so do I do that with disk management and how?
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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16GB - (2) 8GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1866mhz
Graphics Card(s)
XFX AMD Radeon HD 7970 Double D
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On board AMD HD Audio Device
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Samsung 23" LCD,AOC 20" LCD,G60"LG LCDTV,Epson PowerLite720c
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
(1) OCZ Vertex 3 240MB SSD (Win 7 Ultimate x64)
(1) WD 2TB SATA 3G (Data)
(1) Seagate Baracuda 3TB SATA 6G (TV)
(1) Seagate Baracuda 3TB SATA 6G (Movies)
(2) Seagate Baracuda 3TB SATA 6G (Filez)
(1) Seagate Baracuda 1TB SATA 6G (Music/Books)
(1
PSU
OCZ 700W ModXSream-Pro
Case
Aerocool Strike-X ST
Cooling
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus (Dual 120mm Fans)
Keyboard
Logitech MX 3200
Mouse
Logitech M570 Trackman Wheel
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Ping: 8ms Download Speed:55.05Mb/s Up Speed:8.14Mb/s
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