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		<title>Ubuntu 9.10 (make Windows default boot)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My experience installing Unbuntu after a fresh install of Windows 7 and then trying to return Windows 7 to the default boot. I ramble for a moment, but feel free to skip down to the list for instructions. Hello all. Just last night I decided to reformat my parent&#8217;s/sister&#8217;s machine and install a new copy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>My experience installing Unbuntu <em>after</em> a fresh install of Windows 7 and then trying to return Windows 7 to the default boot.  I ramble for a moment, but feel free to skip down to the list for instructions.</strong></p>

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<p>Hello all.  Just last night I decided to reformat my parent&#8217;s/sister&#8217;s machine and install a new copy of Windows 7.  It was just slow and corrupted in a variety of ways and needed to be done.</p>

<p>Anyways, I thought &#8220;Hey, maybe I should partition away 10-20 gigs and install Ubuntu on there too&#8221;.  I know they&#8217;ll never use it and I wouldn&#8217;t recommend they do (they&#8217;ll get confused&#8230;) but I thought I&#8217;d like to fool around with it a bit.  Plus, if Windows gets bunged up I can tell them to boot up Ubuntu and at least they&#8217;ll have Firefox and OpenOffice to use without any issues.</p>

<p>Well, so far I&#8217;m pretty impressed with Ubuntu.  Although I&#8217;m pretty impressed with Windows 7 too.  Actually, I like MacOs too.  I&#8217;m not really a fanatic about OS&#8217;s in general.  I plan on eventually transcending the OS by connecting my brain directly to the motherboard and communicating to it using telepathic musical tones.  My productivity should then increase by <em>at least</em> 15%.</p>

<p>Now, on to the point&#8230;.  Although Ubuntu installed very nicely and easily and configured it&#8217;s boot loader to allow me to choose Windows 7 on startup, it &#8211; naturally &#8211; made itself default.  It seems the way to change this may have recently changed in Ubuntu (I&#8217;m using 9.10).  Here&#8217;s how I did it:</p>

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	<li>Go Application -> Accessories -> Terminal</li>
        <li>Type this (it may ask you for your admin password):</li>
        <p><code>sudo gedit /etc/default/grub</code></p>
        <li>Find this:</li>
        <p><code>GRUB_DEFAULT=0</code></p>
        <li>Change the number to correspond to the placement of your desired OS in the boot menu that comes up at start up.  Mine was 7 because I was messing around and Windows 7 happened to come up 7th in the list.  Most likely yours will be 4.</li>
<li>Save and close.</li>
<li>Go have a poptart.</li>
<li>Type this:</li>
<p><code>SUDO UPDATE-GRUB</code></p>
<li>Restart and you&#8217;ll find the boot menu will highlight your choice as default.</li>
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