Hi @cyphermox, I have tested with F12 on my Alienware Alpha:
* F12
* Select Windows Boot Manager
* Goes straight to grub

So no difference regardless of which boot option I select.

How was the installation done?
I installed Ubuntu 19.04 the upgraded to 19.10.

Here's my disk layout:
~> sudo parted /dev/sda print
Model: ATA Samsung SSD 860 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags: 

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name                          Flags
 1      1049kB  512MB   511MB   fat32                                      
boot, esp
 2      512MB   513GB   512GB   ext4
 3      513GB   513GB   16.8MB               Microsoft reserved partition  
msftres
 4      513GB   1000GB  488GB   ntfs         Basic data partition          
msftdata

Could you please describe how the disk was partitioned for dual-booting, and 
the steps taked in the installer?
I can't remember exactly what I did, as it was quite a while ago. However, the 
basic steps were:
* Install Ubuntu using 512GB
* Install Win10 into the remaining space
* Boot the Ubuntu usb and chroot into the installed ubuntu and re-install grub 
there.

Is there any extra info you want me to collect about my PC?

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