How can I access Windows partition after experiencing a selection loop in Grub?

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  • Distro Kubuntu 18.04

  • Kernel version 4.15.0-34-generic

Hi everyone,



After a certain update I suddenly cannot access my Windows 10 partition from Grub. When selecting /dev/sdb2 Windows on Grub, it would not proceed to load Windows but instead it would just loop back to Grub. I tried reinstalling Grub but to no avail. How do I proceed to access my Windows partition again? Cheers.










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  • Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Sep 16 at 22:56










  • Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
    – trc_gno4.8
    Sep 17 at 0:09














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  • Distro Kubuntu 18.04

  • Kernel version 4.15.0-34-generic

Hi everyone,



After a certain update I suddenly cannot access my Windows 10 partition from Grub. When selecting /dev/sdb2 Windows on Grub, it would not proceed to load Windows but instead it would just loop back to Grub. I tried reinstalling Grub but to no avail. How do I proceed to access my Windows partition again? Cheers.










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  • Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Sep 16 at 22:56










  • Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
    – trc_gno4.8
    Sep 17 at 0:09












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  • Distro Kubuntu 18.04

  • Kernel version 4.15.0-34-generic

Hi everyone,



After a certain update I suddenly cannot access my Windows 10 partition from Grub. When selecting /dev/sdb2 Windows on Grub, it would not proceed to load Windows but instead it would just loop back to Grub. I tried reinstalling Grub but to no avail. How do I proceed to access my Windows partition again? Cheers.










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  • Distro Kubuntu 18.04

  • Kernel version 4.15.0-34-generic

Hi everyone,



After a certain update I suddenly cannot access my Windows 10 partition from Grub. When selecting /dev/sdb2 Windows on Grub, it would not proceed to load Windows but instead it would just loop back to Grub. I tried reinstalling Grub but to no avail. How do I proceed to access my Windows partition again? Cheers.







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  • Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Sep 16 at 22:56










  • Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
    – trc_gno4.8
    Sep 17 at 0:09
















  • Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Sep 16 at 22:56










  • Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
    – trc_gno4.8
    Sep 17 at 0:09















Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
– Ipor Sircer
Sep 16 at 22:56




Restore your grub.cfg to the previous version before the update.
– Ipor Sircer
Sep 16 at 22:56












Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
– trc_gno4.8
Sep 17 at 0:09




Do you have a walk-through for doing such? I have only done repair grub as well as update it. Cheers.
– trc_gno4.8
Sep 17 at 0:09















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