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Open a command prompt and the command will be:
bcdboot C:\Windows /s S: /f UEFI
If that completes successfully, reboot the computer.
Open a command prompt and the command will be:
bcdboot C:\Windows /s S: /f UEFI
If that completes successfully, reboot the computer.
Thank you very much, it worked !!!
I don't know what would i do, if i had to reinstall whole system, i didn't reinstall like 2 years and have to much on it. Now only thing i need to figure out how to backup dual boot system, without linux bootloader. Because yes i could backup, before installing dual boot. But what if i want to backup after that again. There will be already linux bootloader. But at least i know now how to fix it now. But what if it wouldn't work next time. Guess i will have to figure it out...
Mistake i did is i should have 2 bootloaders on separate disks, so i can backup one and linux doesn't affect that backup. I think it should be possible gonna check that later.
Last edited by empleat; 01 Feb 2020 at 17:20.