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NortH212015-10-28 17:50:15
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NortH21, 2015-10-28 17:50:15

Windows 10 overwrites grub, how to overcome?

Good day everyone.
The problem is this, it costs Win 10, I decided to install Linux Mint next to it, everything is fine, after installing Mint I reboot the computer and see Win 10 and Linux, if Linux boots up, then everything is fine, if you boot from Win 10, the system also boots, but if you reboot again, then grub disappears and Win 10 immediately loads.
Everything is under UEFI I
found an article:
forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=257322.0 I tried to make a bootloader through EasyBCD, but Linux does not boot. And as I understand EasyBCD 2.2 would not help me. Maybe someone will give you an idea. Thank you.

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Immortal_pony, 2015-10-28
@Immortal_pony

1. Most likely the bootloader has not gone away. Try rebooting into safe mode (hold shift while clicking "restart") and look for it.
2. Using bcdedit , try to make grub the main bootloader. More or less like this:

bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\linuxmint\grubx64.efi

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OnYourLips, 2015-10-28
@OnYourLips

There are three popular solutions to the problem:
1. Reinstall grub
2. Add grub to the windows chainloader
3. Use a virtual machine where the frequently used OS is the host, and the rarely used OS is the guest.
I think the third option is the only correct one: it does not require a reboot.
And the first two are pampering for students who have nowhere to put their time.

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Slava Kryvel, 2015-10-29
@kryvel

Очень странно.. мне кажется здесь проблема в fastboot . Попробуйте отключить его и перезагрузиться.

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it-noob, 2016-01-12
@it-noob

Имею аналогичную проблему

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