If you still “dual boot”, be advised that Windows is a piece of shit and will almost always cause this with a “build” update.
Highly, highly recommend having Linux and Windows (shame on you) on separate physical drives.
I have separate physical drives. When I changed out my Linux distro on the Linux drive Windows took back over. I don’t know what the hell happened in the bios, but things were not the same in there after that and I spent a good hour fucking with it to try and get the drive with grub on it to be the default. I finally got it working right, but it was not normal. I could manually select it at boot time no problem, but who wants to enter the boot selection on every reboot… gross.
If you still “dual boot”, be advised that Windows is a piece of shit and will almost always cause this with a “build” update. Highly, highly recommend having Linux and Windows (shame on you) on separate physical drives.
I have separate physical drives. When I changed out my Linux distro on the Linux drive Windows took back over. I don’t know what the hell happened in the bios, but things were not the same in there after that and I spent a good hour fucking with it to try and get the drive with grub on it to be the default. I finally got it working right, but it was not normal. I could manually select it at boot time no problem, but who wants to enter the boot selection on every reboot… gross.
Funny, cause most I hear do not have this problem.
Sounds like a skill issue.