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How to restore the Windows bootloader?
Launched ubuntu from the stick and deleted some volume! :( (do not ask why) After that, when the computer was turned on, the "Unknown device" and "Windows Boot Manager" disappeared in the Boot menu, that is, everything. Nothing left. If you try to exit, a window appears that says that there are no devices to boot And so until I insert the USB flash drive (for example) I can boot into ubuntu from the USB flash drive, I can install it, but can I somehow return my Windows?
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In another (not much on a different topic) question, a smart solution was found: Bootreс.exe element not found?
I would boot into Ubuntu and run testdisk (you may have to install it), it allows you to restore a deleted partition, especially if you haven’t written anything over it yet.
Try it, it's the easiest way.
It all depends on which volume you deleted.
If you deleted a small volume with a bootloader, then this is not a problem, boot from the installation disk, and run system restore, it will restore the bootloader for you.
And if you banged a volume with Windows and data, then everything was gone. Contact a data recovery firm if the data is important, and if not, just reinstall the system.
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