You tried to install the boot loader ( grub ) to the first disk (
/dev/sda ), but this disk contains Windows only and is partitioned using
GPT.  To install grub to a GPT partitioned disk in a bios booting PC
like yours, it requires a 1 mb bios_grub partition on the disk.  You
will need to either create such a partition on that disk, or install
grub to the other disk where you installed Ubuntu to, and change your
bios boot order to boot from that drive.


** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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