There are 2 places the boot process goes, forst Boot Manager, then Boot Loader.
Above is my old HP screenshot.
I would move the Windows Boot Manager to the top.
Similarly on my Lenovo, so do you have similar?
Then the Boot Manager on the first part of the HDD/SSD takes over, it would be somewhere in the range of 100 Mb to 250 Mb and hidden from normal access.
Nando83
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February 21st, 2022 10:00
Same problem here. Did you solve it?
Please let me know how.
Thank you,
Ferdinando
ann_droid
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April 20th, 2022 10:00
Hi
There are 2 places the boot process goes, forst Boot Manager, then Boot Loader.
Above is my old HP screenshot.
I would move the Windows Boot Manager to the top.
Similarly on my Lenovo, so do you have similar?
Then the Boot Manager on the first part of the HDD/SSD takes over, it would be somewhere in the range of 100 Mb to 250 Mb and hidden from normal access.
If in doubt please ask.
ann_droid
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May 10th, 2022 04:00
Hi
Dont try this at home, unless it is a last resort.
Paragon Partition Manager Community edition.
The first (yeah I know I wrote forst and didn't corrct it) partition is 100 - 250 mb in size.
You can allocate a Drive Letter to it (A:) JUST TEMPORARY.
Then mount that drive and remove any unwanted boot types.
Directory of A:\EFI
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Insyde is the BIOS updater BOOTLOADER.
There are hundreds (perhaps thousands of files inside the boot area), including SECURE BOOT signing with MOK and SHIM.
Directory of A:\EFI\opensuse
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19/09/2021 14:24 846,240 MokManager.efi
19/09/2021 14:24 1,222,656 grub.efi
19/09/2021 14:24 934,680 shim.efi
19/09/2021 14:24 58 boot.csv
19/09/2021 14:24 125 grub.cfg
19/09/2021 14:24 143,360 grubx64.efi
A very dangerous and delicate area.
The BootManager needs to point to the correct set of files.
NEVER COPY ME, unless it is a last resort.