Editing windows boot manager6/29/2023 ![]() On the other hand, what should be possible is to add another boot manager along with Windows', and register it within UEFI (in NVRAM storage) the steps are much the same as you wrote, just useīcdedit /create /d "LinuxLoader" list: such an entry would survive when some (ill-advised) tool would decide to restore the correct value and flatly erase the standard place with Microsoft's bootmgfw.efi. At the prompt, execute the bcdedit command as shown and then press Enter: bcdedit /export c:\bcdbackup The bcdedit command is used here to export the BCD store as a file: bcdbackup. ![]() You cannot use applications of type OSLOADER to boot Linux: this kind is for Windows loaders, such application are boot applications (not the same as EFI applications), they are signed by Microsoft exclusively and launched by Windows Boot Manager (see the first slides of this UEFI document for a good description of the process.) Since the BCD store exists and lists a Windows installation, you'll first have to remove it manually and then try to rebuild it again.
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