Hello all, I am ripping my hair out from this annoying bootloader issue. Here is what happened. I was gifted a motherboard + CPU combo from a friend of mine. I swapped the motherboard I was currently using out with that one.
My system is dual booted. On sda, I have ubuntu. On sdb, I have windows. On my previous system I had GRUB installed on the EFI partition of /dev/sda1. In that partition, there is also a windows bootloader.
When I turned my computer on for the first time, the UEFI did NOT recognize that I had grub installed. It only showed "windows bootloader" when it was searching for bootable media.
None of my files changed since swapping motherboards. I accidentally skipped the bios once, and windows said it was "repairing something." I let it happen. When I later booted the computer up with an arch liveCD, and mounted sda, none of the files were actually changed.
I am concerned that the motherboard is somehow unable to see grub EFI information. There also isn't an option to manually specify an .efi file to boot from, otherwise I would just do that and bypass this headache. Maybe the MBR was overwritten by windows?
I haven't made any changes yet because I don't want to break things any further. If push comes to shove I can just save all my old files and nuke everything, but I would rather it not come to that.
Here is an imgur link with annotated screenshots. Thank you everyone!
https://imgur.com/gallery/Xq7CMta
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