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Windows 7 Windows 7 broken after Linux install.
I think I'm using EFI GRUB. It's GRUB 2.02. I don't remember configuring anything when setting up Windows, and I'm not terribly computer savvy. Is there a way I can check this? I do have a Windows boot disk if that helps.- mooncake
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Windows 7 Windows 7 broken after Linux install.
Whoops, attached the wrong file.- mooncake
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Windows 7 Windows 7 broken after Linux install.
I have UEFI/Legacy set to both, with Legacy first. I might have done this when I first got the computer. I do remember making a change here when I acquired it weeks ago because I couldn't get Windows to boot. I don't remember exactly what I did, though. I have been able to boot Windows with...- mooncake
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Windows 7 Windows 7 broken after Linux install.
Thanks for replying! Disk is configured with GPT. Check the attached image for the output of lsblk -m.- mooncake
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Windows 7 Windows 7 broken after Linux install.
Hi! I tried installing Debian 9 on my Windows 7 laptop this morning and have managed to break my Windows. I'd like to have it set up so I can choose which OS to boot from at start up. I used the Debian GNU installer to partition my hard drive and install. I am able to start Debian from GNU GRUB...- mooncake
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