After logging on with Ubuntu, do the following.
1. Press alt+control+t to open terminal.
2. type update-grub and press enter.
 type your password when prompted and press enter.
Ubuntu will update the grub listing the operating systems installed in a few seconds.
In fact, you can listen to it with orca.
3. Assuming that you are in the terminal still, type the following words.
sudo gedit /boot/grub/grub.cfg and press enter.
The text editor will open and there, find the line set default=0
Delete 0 and type 4 instead.
Save the file and restart.
From the next time onwards, Windows will be the default OS.

Hope this helps.









On 26/07/11 04:23, sanjay wrote:
But the combo box is not displaying ubuntu.



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