02-26-2019, 01:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2019, 01:32 AM by firenice03.)
or.. ?? .. Set the Windows boot manager back to a normal/semi-normal and let grub manage the boot..??... Still leave grub on the LL partition leaving Windows alone on its own..
When Grub boots - Windows is an option within, where it would boot the OS, what I don't know is if the entire Windows Boot Manager options are displayed.... Any which you would still have Windows and Image/Restore available.. Worst case remove grub..??..??
More ideas to run thru your mind...
When Grub boots - Windows is an option within, where it would boot the OS, what I don't know is if the entire Windows Boot Manager options are displayed.... Any which you would still have Windows and Image/Restore available.. Worst case remove grub..??..??
More ideas to run thru your mind...
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