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ShyMike
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When trying to set up a dual boot on a single drive I messed up somewhere and made it so my windows was getting a BSOD on startup.(It does not restart automatically)After about 10 hours of trying to fix the issue I haven't been able to get it to boot. I have followed countless guides and YouTube tutorials and still have not been able to fix the Boot partition.The current output of diskpart partition list is the followingthe lines followed by the orange line are from the linux distro, 2gb for the boot using rEFInd and the rest is root)These are all of the boot entries:I have also tried using
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