Set Default Windows OS to Dual Boot by Changing Boot Order [Bonus Tip: Reduce Boot Time]

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Set Default Windows OS to Dual Boot by Changing Boot Order [Bonus Tip: Reduce Boot Time]
Set Default Windows OS to Dual Boot by Changing Boot Order [Bonus Tip: Reduce Boot Time]
If you are dual-booting Linux and Windows but still use Windows more than Linux, you might prefer to have your system boot to Windows by default.

You can use Grub Customizer for this purpose. You can install it in Ubuntu based distributions like Linux Mint, Linux Lite, etc., using the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt update
sudo apt install grub-customizer

The text version of this topic is available here: https://itsfoss.com/grub-customizer-ubuntu/

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