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- I’m more than happy to provide more information as it’s requested.\n
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- Primary OS: Windows 10 Home\n
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- boot-repair Boot-info summary: [paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/](https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/)\n
- I’m more than happy to provide more information as it’s requested.\n
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I’ll try to provide as much relevant information here as I can:\n
\n
- Device: HP ZBook 17, gen 6\n
- Primary OS: Windows 10 Home\n
- Linux distro: Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.10\n
- Ubuntu location: /dev/sda3\n
- `grub-install --version` = 2.12~rc1-10ubuntu4\n
- boot-repair Boot-info summary: [paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/](https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/)\n
- I’m more than happy to provide more information as it’s requested.\n
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As of now, I am unable to run Windows through the BIOS. If I run via the dedicated SSD as I normally do, it boot-loops, and if I try to go through any other drives it just tells me I need to install an OS. I am currently able to run Ubuntu, but only by going through the following process:\n
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1. Startup menu\n
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\n
At this point, I am happy with two outcomes to this scenario:\n
\n
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2. Assuming option 1 is impossible/requires a Herculean amount of work to pull off from this state, I am willing to scrub Windows 10 from my laptop and move forward with Cinnamon as my daily driver, though I am rather inexperienced in it. I can learn to move forward as I need to and run a VM or WINE for any Windows-specific processes I still need to do. But I would rather keep this option as my dead man’s switch.
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“gale is sus as fuck\n
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\n
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So… bad part, the keyboard.\n
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I have a Clevo NV41MZ, which is sold by Novacustom and they, together with [3mdeb](3mdeb.com) develop Coreboot for the Clevo Laptops.\n
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\n
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