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Currently I am encountering an issue with my dual-boot (Windows 7/Fedora) Dell laptop.

Few days ago when i was doing some works using Fedora, the system was suddenly frozen. From then, when I turn on the laptop, the screen remains black until it boots normally into Windows (which is my default os).

When I tried to boot back into Fedora by blindly guessing the grub menu, I ended up every time into Windows. So maybe the option to boot into Fedora has gone for good.

I don’t know what is going on because all I can see is a black screen. Does anybody know what causes this problem, is it possibly due to the corruption of the files from Linux? Does uninstalling the Linux help?

Please let me know if you have any ideas to solve this problem.

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Thanks for helping guys, after some searching I finally fixed it by clean the cmos pin. It turned out this problem is related to my bios.

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You can try boot repair. The other option is to re-install Fedora, which will re-install the boot loader as well.

What caused the corruption of your files is hard to say. With such a remote debugging, almost impossible.

Your problem is similar to this one.

This answer should be all you need.

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