8/31/2023 0 Comments Windows boot manager not working![]() ![]() To see if my disk and partitions are good I did: diskpart list disk select disk 0 list partition Then exit to exit the diskpart. So I can boot into rEFInd using an external USB drive, and it works, but the real installation still isn't working. The solution was to boot into recovery mode, then command line. changed boot order properly (but there was another problems with booting Windows then). I haven't gotten the Arch rEFInd config files set up yet, so makes sense it wouldn't recognize Arch yet. Boot0002 Windows Boot Manager Set Mageia first in boot order. The entry shows up in efibootmgr -v with the correct *.efi path, but it's still the same problem of opening a Dell BIOS menu, and not starting rEFInd.Īnother update: I tried using arch-chroot and dd to burn a rEFInd ISO to a USB drive, and then booted from that-it worked, and recognized Windows and what seems to be the Linux kernel from my Arch installation. ![]() Since I made this post, I've also tried removing my manual installation and installing with the basic refind-install command, and I tried installing to the fallback boot path with refind-install -usedefault /dev/sdb2. ![]()
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