![]() ![]() There are a few circumstances where access to the Windows 10 bootloader would be cut off. Thus, before doing anything else, I suggest you check your boot options in your BIOS and see if Windows 10 isn't still listed as an option. In fairness, your question seems to make the same assumption. I'm afraid Keltari's answer presumes you are using a MBR partition table. In which case it is your BIOS's boot order that decides which bootloader is launched. ![]() They can coexist perfectly fine on the EFI partition. In any normal circumstance the Grub 2 bootloader does not overwrite the Windows 10 bootloader. Neither do modern distributions of Linux. ![]() Windows 10 doesn't use the master boot sector by default. ![]()
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