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Double boot (Windows & Debian) with UEFI mode



I have installed Debian 11 on a Dell T1650 Desktop PC (i7 & 24 GB RAM).

I resized the 1GB HD leaving 300MB on which I installed Debian.

At the request of the installation of Grub I indicated the HD.

Now looking at it with Gparted the HD is divided as follows:
dev / sda1 EFI system partition              (fat32) 100 MiB
dev / sda2 Microsoft reserved Partition (unknown) 16MiB
dev / sda3 Basic data partition (ntfs)                    629.28 GiB
dev / sda5 grub2 core.img                                   1.00 MiB
dev / sda6 ext4                                                  27.94 GiB
dev / sda7 linux-swap                                         977.00 MiB
dev / sda8 ext4                                                   272.71 GiB
dev / sda4 ntfs                                                    520.00 MiB
not allocated not allocated                                     1.71 MiB
What would be better to do to get Grub up and running?

Can I do something to be able to boot on 2 OS (Windows 10 & Debian 11)

Or do I have to make use of rEFInd?

The boot is in UEFI mode.

Thanks for help

Francesco


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