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pip1, 1 year ago Yup a Windows update messing with the bootloader before gracefully failing (blue screen) was the nudge for me to remove it once and for all
Yup a Windows update messing with the bootloader before gracefully failing (blue screen) was the nudge for me to remove it once and for all
pip1, 1 year ago A worrying thing is I think Windows can even muck with (your Linux) bootloader files during updates i e. after you have reconnected your primary ssd.
A worrying thing is I think Windows can even muck with (your Linux) bootloader files during updates i e. after you have reconnected your primary ssd.
pip1, 1 year ago But think of all the programs that don’t even exist on Windows:)
But think of all the programs that don’t even exist on Windows:)
It happens 🤷 (sh.itjust.works)
unplug your primary ssd (lemmy.world)
So sad when it happens (lemmy.ml)