@Shoushouwhatwhat
It looks to me like your grub.cfg is listing the incorrect EFI files for boot. The first two entries reference EFI files, but they have a .BKP extension, which is weird. Maybe they're backups and not eligible for booting?
The last two look they're referencing the correct Windows partitions directly, which won't work since boot sectors aren't used for an UEFI install. I'm guessing your PC's EFI boot manager now points to the Windows Recovery EFI application instead of the boot manager, which is also unusual.
Regardless, could you please try adding the following to /boot/grub/custom.cfg (create it if it doesn't already exist):
Code:
menuentry "Windows Boot Test" {
search --fs-uuid --no-floppy --set=root CA62-F337
chainloader (${root})/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgr.efi
}
menuentry "2nd Windows Boot Test" {
search --fs-uuid --no-floppy --set=root CA62-F337
chainloader (${root})/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootx64.efi
}
After adding the above, run:
I suspect that at least one of the two new entries should get you into Windows.
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