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How to restore the bootloader after installing Windows 10?
Dudes. There is a problem. After reinstalling Windows, it is impossible to boot from a USB flash drive and install Linux.
How to restore a hornbeam? I found instructions on the Internet only if I already had Linux, but I didn’t have it. There are options?
It is known from the Internet that:
Windows recorded its bootloader and cannot be loaded from flash drives. It only lets you into the BIOS after turning it off from the button, when you select a USB flash drive with Linux, Windows is still loaded from the disk
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Windows has recorded its bootloader and cannot be loaded from flash drives.
If you didn't have Linux, what kind of GRUB recovery are we talking about? Did you install the hornbeam separately?
And what about restoring the bootloader and installing Linux from a USB flash drive?
bullshit. If the priority is a flash drive, then it will not reach the bootloader of Windows.
Total - how did you record a flash drive with Linux?
disable UEFI - in the BIOS it's like Security boot and try. The LiveCd loader is desirable to be made according to the official manual of the selected distribution.
The answer is all at once. Quick start is off, Secur Booth is also loaded from a USB flash drive (before reinstalling Windows), any other laptop is also loaded from it. There is no UEFI in the BIOS (it is already very old), I keep the priority and after turning it on it is the same again.
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