Ubuntu :: Can't Choose Other OS In GRUB?

Nov 4, 2010

I am a new ubuntu user. Some problems about GRUB.

My pc:
Intel core i7 3.06 GHZ
Gıgabyte X58A-UD3R
9500GT
1 TB SATA2
4GB RAM

I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM. Starting from the beginnig. I installed Win7 Ultimate to my pc first. registered and updated bla bla.. then I divided into 3 partitions.

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