• @[email protected]
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    458 months ago

    Pfft, even 2 separate ssds for dual booting doesnt stop this from happening to me -___-

    On the plus side, this is the first i recall hearing of someone encountering the same issue, so i guess i dont feel as alone now.

    • Kerb
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      278 months ago

      it stopped happening to me after i stopped using the grub entry to boot windows.

      i now use my mainboards boot menu to select the windows entry when i need to boot it

    • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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      Windows has a lovely “feature” where it installs the bootloader on a secondary drive if there’s one connected. It doesn’t install it on drive 1 and drive 2, just drive 2. I always disconnect all secondary drives before installing windows for this very reason.

      That said you can configure the windows bootloader to recognize your Linux (or grub) and just use that to manage booting two OSes and it’s less likely to not destroy things.

      • @voracread
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        28 months ago

        How can you do that?

        • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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          78 months ago

          Something along the lines of this

          Supposedly easybcd supports efi now so you should be able to use that to do all the config.

    • RBG
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      58 months ago

      Is that actually easily fixable? Was planning to go dual-boot soon on my laptop and haven’t even considered this scenario.

      • Teppic
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        It’s relatively quick and easy to fix if you have a live boot Linux usb stick …and probably a second machine so you can Google what to do. It’s just also rather worrying at the time.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        My old thinkpads have this great feature where the hard drive is easilly accessible on the side, so I leave the cover off and just swap the drive to boot into a different os

      • Kerb
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        28 months ago

        iirc the last time it happened to me, i just needed to fix the uefi entry which wasnt that bad.
        (just remember to have a usb stick with a live image ready)

        if it were to overwrite your bootloader that would be a way harder fix.

        i dont remember if the second ever happend to me