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I’m not gonna fire up Windows (Update) for this, but shouldn’t the bootloader handle this?

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I’ve never actually had this problem, but the issue is Windows will wipe your bootloader from the ESP, so it can’t do anything about it. You can use your bootloader of choice to fix it, but you’d have to chroot from a live image.

Source: I accidentally deleted the wrong EFI partition

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Sounds about right. In my case I think it didn’t even wipe the whole thing.

I just don’t understand why they share EFI partitions.

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This meme format has a lot of potential

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This britens my day way more than it should.

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160 points

I fixed this by deleting Windows.

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Yeah. This crap was the last straw for me to stop dual booting.

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There’s always a virtual machine if you need it for work.

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34 points

Fuck this is accurate

The whole reason I got rid of windows update and where my hatred towards windows started

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