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To do this, it is desirable to install grub in a partition that is accessible under Windows. For example, make a separate partition of 100-200 megabytes, make a vfat file system on it, transfer the /boot directory to it and enjoy life.
depending on what file system is in the partition where grub is installed,
if the families are ext, then you can install ext2fs and mount the partition. and then any editor. just be careful not to save the file with win line breaks. (CRLF)
if vfat, then just open it and that's it.
if other fs then you need to look at the drivers for win
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