boot - #GRUB No Windows 10 loading option - Ask Ubuntu


after re-installing ubuntu 16.04 on laptop (lenovo g575) there no win10 loading option in grub boot menu. there info got:

boot info script cfd9efe + boot-repair info [boot-info 26apr2016]

============================= boot info summary: ===============================

=> grub2 (v2.00) installed in mbr of /dev/sda , looks @ sector 1 of same hard drive core.img. core.img @ location , looks (,msdos6)/boot/grub. embeds following components:

modules --------------------------------------------------------------------------- fshelp ext2 part_msdos biosdisk --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

sda1: __________________________________________________________________________

file system:       extended partition boot sector type:  - boot sector info:  

sda5: __________________________________________________________________________

file system:       swap boot sector type:  - boot sector info:  

sda6: __________________________________________________________________________

file system:       ext4 boot sector type:  - boot sector info:  operating system:  ubuntu 16.04.1 lts boot files:        /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab                     /boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img 

sda2: __________________________________________________________________________

file system:       ntfs boot sector type:  windows 7/2008: ntfs boot sector info:  no errors found in boot parameter block. operating system:   boot files:        /bootmgr /windows/system32/winload.exe 

* =================== suggested repair default repair of boot-repair utility purge (in order to) , reinstall grub2 of sda6 mbr of sda. additional repair performed: unhide-bootmenu-10s fix-windows-boot

=================== final advice in case of suggested repair

the boot files of [the os in use - ubuntu 16.04.1 lts] far start of disk. bios may not detect them. may want retry after creating /boot partition (ext4, >200mb, start of disk). can performed via tools such gparted. select partition via [separate /boot partition:] option of [boot repair]. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/bootpartition)

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i dont know now. please.


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