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    Windows Boot Manager appears on GRUB but it does not work

    Try rebooting the computer and toggle F12 after rhe Dell splash screen. This will bring up the UEFI selection. Highlight Windows boot manager and select. If Windows boots up now, you may have Bit Locker turned on ( if windows 10 ). Hope this helps.
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    Ubuntu doesnt install

    Another work around, if the bios supports usb booting, leave windows installed in the hdd and install Ubuntu on a usb hdd. I have a Dell Precision and that's how I am running. I actually couldn't be happier doing it this way. I have 1 TB internal hdd running Windows 10 pro and a 2 TB external...
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    Ubuntu doesnt install

    When you boot the machine which OS loads?
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    Ubuntu doesnt install

    What kind of computer? Laptop or desktop? How old? 32 bit or 64 bit? Sounds to me like the bios isn't seeing the grub boot loader. Older machines need to boot up in Legacy mode. I would check the bios settings and make sure the Legacy box is checked first.
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    Ubuntu doesnt install

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    Activation Network connection error

    Removing gnome-control-center actually fixed my problem. As soon as I re-installed it my network started disconnecting again. Removed it once again, problem was solved.
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