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I am attempting to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10. I want to use Windows Boot Manager, and not GRUB. I already have Windows 10 booting in UEFI mode. I have 32 gigabytes of unallocated space to install Ubuntu on, but after I finish the installation, I don't want the boot order to be changed. I will then add Ubuntu to Windows Boot Manager by running bcdedit /set "{bootmgr}" path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi. How can I make sure that the boot order isn't changed while installing Ubuntu?

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