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deepflows · 3359 days ago · link · · parent · post: Users of Windows 10 please check in and vent, praise or say whatever you think of it.
Have a look at "system rescue cd". Basically, it'll let you boot into your linux installation (using a rescue kernel). Once there, just install grub again - it'll detect that windows installation and allow you to choose your os at boot time. http://www.sysresccd.org/SystemRescueCd_Homepage Alternatively, "Boot repair disk" may be able to do it for you automatically. Just give it a try.
briandmyers · 3359 days ago · link ·
I've used this successfully to repair a boot partition after a Windows re-install borked it. Always good to have a boot repair disc around just-in-case, if you're using a Linux bootloader.