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Description: Step-by-Step Guide<br/><br/>Let's make Windows your default operating system!<br/><br/>Find Your Windows Entry Number: When your computer starts and you see the GRUB menu, count down to see which number your Windows entry is. Remember, computers start counting at zero, so your first option is '0', your second is '1', and so on.<br/><br/>Open the Terminal: In Ubuntu, you'll find an app called 'Terminal'. This is where we can type in some quick commands to change your settings.<br/><br/>Open the GRUB Configuration File: Type the following command into the Terminal window and press enter:<br/><br/>Bash<br/>sudo nano /etc/default/grub<br/>Use code with caution.<br/><br/>You'll be asked for your password – this is just for security!<br/><br/>Edit the GRUB Default: Use your arrow keys to find the line that says \
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