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I had win 10 installed on my SSD 240 Samsung hard drive and thought I was installing Ubuntu to my new M.2 hard drive that I just fitted to my Intel NUC to run along side each other.

At one point I was able to load both win 10 and Ubuntu from the Ubuntu boot menu. Then I got a bit carried away and decided to delete the partitions on my SSD Windows 10 hard drive. Since I have done that I cannot boot Windows 10 anymore. Ubuntu says that I only have Ubuntu installed on my computer.

I can see my files on the SSD through Ubuntu but it will not boot or give an option to boot? Can someone help please?

Martin Thornton
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Try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair Just burn Boot-Repair into a USB stick and then launch from USB