
Ubuntu remove grub windows 10 install#
It can be a little more complicated if you have to install manually, but if your game has an installer script (search for it on ) it might be even simpler than using the non-Steam method above. If the game requires the CD in the drive, you might want to look for a no-cd crack to avoid complications.Īlternatively, use Lutris. Maybe also change the working directory to the game's installed location. After installation completes, edit the properties again and change the "target" to point to the newly installed game's executable.Run installer from Steam, install game wherever you want.Add games installer as non-Steam game, make sure to right click and edit properties to enable Steam Play (Proton) for it.
Ubuntu remove grub windows 10 update#
use Steam beta (recommended, but recent update last week brought this to the stable client if you prefer not to be on beta for some reason).There are a couple very simple options, either use Steam's proton and install your games as non-Steam games: In my system Windows does not touch my linux drive ever. What i'm thinking is you might have installed windows after? Or when setting up windows somehow put the boot files on the linux drive? Somehow windows sees and is doing stuff with both drives.

But In Grub on that other drive when I'd switch to it, it could see the Windows drive and give me the option to boot it up.īasically the windows only sees itself and its own drive, has no reason to touch my other disk drive. For a while, I left the Windows drive as my boot drive, note it was not a multiboot boot loader, windows would just boot up and if I wanted Linux I'd hit F11 and choose my other drive to boot from. That's all I had, one OS, one drive, then when I went to add a linux OS, I bought another NVME and installed linux and all its partitions on that drive. My system was a Win 10 on a NVME M.2 drive. My only thought is the order or how you installed windows.
