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How to get grub back up?
Windows and kde neon were installed on the computer as the second system. In Windows, I needed to resize the disks, which I did using aomei partition manager, no errors occurred in the process, but after that, instead of a hornbeam with a choice of operating system, I am greeted with the inscription GNU grub version 2.02 Minimal bash-like line editing is supported, etc. . When I try to boot into Windows, it gives 0xc000000e. When booting from a live image, kde neon found out that the stripped Linux from the table was rubbed, restored it using testdisk. All sections of both operating systems are mounted, read, everything is fine with the data, but it is not included in any OS. I tried to install the hornbeam in many ways, using grub-install specifying the root-directory, using it from under the chroot, I also tried using boot-repair, nothing helps. What other ideas are there
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Partially solved the problem in this way:
Everything, but not all, Linux worked safely, but Windows still refused to boot, giving an error 0xc0000225. Most likely, you will have to restore the Windows bootloader using the recovery disk, or reinstall the system in principle. Both actions will demolish the hornbeam, you can try to restore it using boot-repair, or if it doesn’t work, then use the method described above.
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