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major booting issues after installing debian 12.6 with speech on a dual boot system with windows 10 pro 64 bits on another drive that is mountable after the debian installation



Hi, I have installed debian 12.6 successfully on my System76 Serval WS 11 laptop on the first nvme drive that is two terabytes. On the second drive I have windows 10 pro 64 bits which is also two terabytes and have two more drives that are four terabytes in size. All drives including the windows drive and the other storage drives are mountable and I can access their data. During the installation grub told me that it can modify the nvram to have grub boot into debian by default but I told it no as I am totally blind and had someone set the uefi boot order so that the windows drive was booted first. Now when I reboot I hear the grub beep and no windows option and os-prober is running as it told me that it could not detect any other operating systems during installation. I did some reading and it appears there is an esp partition that contains the efi boot files which only exists on the first nvme drive with debian and no windows efi files exist. I did look in the windows partition and found lots of .efi files and tried copying bootmgr into another directory /boot/efi/efi/windows that I created but no luck. What method can I use to repair this system so I can use the system where debian does not even touch windows and where I can easily choose the windows boot option or make it the default as update-grub says nothing about this issue and no os-prober output is given if I run it as root I just get put back to the shell? Does debian or another service besides Aira which is paid and does not really know much about linux exist where I can do a video call or some type of remote access where they can remote into this linux system to try to fix windows? Nick Gawronski


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