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- Installing rEFInd on Dual Boot Windows 10 Machine - Super User
I use rEFInd as bootmanager - this is screenshot: As you can see the selected OS is the middle one and text says Boot Microsoft EFI Boot from ESP This will then start Windows on Disk2 partition 4 Were I to select the left hand one it would say Boot Microsoft EFI Boot from EFI and start Windows on Disk0 partition 3 (see partitions below)
- Unable to boot into windows 10 with rEFInd (solved)
If I'm right, you can try editing refind conf (usually in boot efi EFI refind or boot EFI refind): Uncomment the scanfor line and add hdbios to the options This will tell rEFInd to activate its support for booting BIOS-mode OSes You'll probably get one or two gray diamond-shaped icons when you boot, one of which should boot Windows
- Is there a way to boot from ISO file in rEFInd Boot Manager?
More details: rEFInd cannot use a loopback device, unlike GRUB can This means you can not boot an iso image file stored in some filesystem, like ext4, btrfs, ntfs, etc Instead, you can do this: Create a partion big enough, burn e g by dd an iso image to that partition Using the iso9660 driver of rEFInd, you can boot that
- Windows 10 BCDEdit - How to change {bootmgr} path?
Type bcdedit set {bootmgr} path \EFI\refind\refind_x64 efi to set rEFInd as the default EFI boot program Note that {bootmgr} is entered as such; that's not a notation for a variable Also, change refind_x64 efi to refind_ia32 efi on systems with 32-bit EFIs Such computers are rare, and most of them are tablets
- uefi - rEFInd boot-manager - volume as GUID? - Super User
Currently, rEFInd supports partition GUID values for this entry, not filesystem UUID values Also, the GUID must be the unique GUID, not the GUID that's used as a type code
- uefi - Using rEFInd to boot Windows 10 with Secure Boot and . . .
I can successfully press F9 at startup to select either rEFInd (works great for choosing my distro) or Windows Boot manager (which automatically boots Windows 10 just fine)
- windows - How to get rid of rEFInd? - Super User
rEFInd appears as my boot and I have no OS to choose from, ended up having to use a USB device to solve the issue by booting into Windows installation program and using the repair system option Now I wanted to get rid of rEFInd, but I don't know how to do it, and I'm also scared of removing that S: partition because the boot is located there
- grub - How to prevent Windows from 10 making its bootloader . . .
I use refind as my boot manager, but Windows keeps skipping it and booting directly to Windows 10 I've been having this problem for years, and usually I follow one method described on Rod Smith's (rEFInd creator) site: overwrite the Windows 10 efi file with the rEFInd one
- refind not showing after Windows 10 Update - Super User
I had refind boot manager working on my macbook since today when I received a critical Windows 10 update How do I fix it without loosing Windows Boot?
- windows - rEFInd mountvol incorrect parameter - Super User
1) Download rEFInd lastest (Beta) Zip file and extracted it 2) When I reached second step of the instruction i e mountvol S: S it return me The parameter is incorrect
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