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I've been trying to get a windows dual boot running but GRUB is being a bit of a pain at the moment. I can boot into Debian from the boot menu but
Windows is nowhere to be seen.



Boot-info : http://paste.ubuntu.com/24698360/



I've tried running "update-grub" and "os-prober" from inside Debian but had no luck with it. "os-prober" did detected a widows recovery partion.



I booted up a boot-repair image and repaired the MBR because I really wanted to use a windows program (Windows booted fine this time) and then again repaired GRUB after that. There is no option in the boot menu for Windows.



All comments are appreciated.
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    Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

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I've been trying to get a windows dual boot running but GRUB is being a bit of a pain at the moment. I can boot into Debian from the boot menu but
Windows is nowhere to be seen.



Boot-info : http://paste.ubuntu.com/24698360/



I've tried running "update-grub" and "os-prober" from inside Debian but had no luck with it. "os-prober" did detected a widows recovery partion.



I booted up a boot-repair image and repaired the MBR because I really wanted to use a windows program (Windows booted fine this time) and then again repaired GRUB after that. There is no option in the boot menu for Windows.



All comments are appreciated.
-Write










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    Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

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I've been trying to get a windows dual boot running but GRUB is being a bit of a pain at the moment. I can boot into Debian from the boot menu but
Windows is nowhere to be seen.



Boot-info : http://paste.ubuntu.com/24698360/



I've tried running "update-grub" and "os-prober" from inside Debian but had no luck with it. "os-prober" did detected a widows recovery partion.



I booted up a boot-repair image and repaired the MBR because I really wanted to use a windows program (Windows booted fine this time) and then again repaired GRUB after that. There is no option in the boot menu for Windows.



All comments are appreciated.
-Write










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I've been trying to get a windows dual boot running but GRUB is being a bit of a pain at the moment. I can boot into Debian from the boot menu but
Windows is nowhere to be seen.



Boot-info : http://paste.ubuntu.com/24698360/



I've tried running "update-grub" and "os-prober" from inside Debian but had no luck with it. "os-prober" did detected a widows recovery partion.



I booted up a boot-repair image and repaired the MBR because I really wanted to use a windows program (Windows booted fine this time) and then again repaired GRUB after that. There is no option in the boot menu for Windows.



All comments are appreciated.
-Write







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    Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

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    Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

    – Rabban
    May 29 '17 at 6:29








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Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

– Rabban
May 29 '17 at 6:29





Are you using UEFI or BIOS?

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This solution can maybe help you:



~# grub-install /dev/[BOOT PARTITION]
~# grub-update


source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/661947/add-windows-10-to-grub-os-list#661983






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  • Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

    – Red_Panda
    May 29 '17 at 3:32











  • grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

    – AbA2L
    May 29 '17 at 3:40











  • Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

    – user192526
    May 30 '17 at 13:50











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This solution can maybe help you:



~# grub-install /dev/[BOOT PARTITION]
~# grub-update


source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/661947/add-windows-10-to-grub-os-list#661983






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  • Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

    – Red_Panda
    May 29 '17 at 3:32











  • grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

    – AbA2L
    May 29 '17 at 3:40











  • Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

    – user192526
    May 30 '17 at 13:50
















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This solution can maybe help you:



~# grub-install /dev/[BOOT PARTITION]
~# grub-update


source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/661947/add-windows-10-to-grub-os-list#661983






share|improve this answer
























  • Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

    – Red_Panda
    May 29 '17 at 3:32











  • grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

    – AbA2L
    May 29 '17 at 3:40











  • Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

    – user192526
    May 30 '17 at 13:50














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This solution can maybe help you:



~# grub-install /dev/[BOOT PARTITION]
~# grub-update


source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/661947/add-windows-10-to-grub-os-list#661983






share|improve this answer













This solution can maybe help you:



~# grub-install /dev/[BOOT PARTITION]
~# grub-update


source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/661947/add-windows-10-to-grub-os-list#661983







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  • Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

    – Red_Panda
    May 29 '17 at 3:32











  • grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

    – AbA2L
    May 29 '17 at 3:40











  • Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

    – user192526
    May 30 '17 at 13:50



















  • Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

    – Red_Panda
    May 29 '17 at 3:32











  • grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

    – AbA2L
    May 29 '17 at 3:40











  • Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

    – user192526
    May 30 '17 at 13:50

















Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

– Red_Panda
May 29 '17 at 3:32





Which Partition is the [BOOT PARTITION] ? Debian ?

– Red_Panda
May 29 '17 at 3:32













grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

– AbA2L
May 29 '17 at 3:40





grub-install do it automatically, you can do grub-install /dev/sdx && grub-update replace sdx with your volume.

– AbA2L
May 29 '17 at 3:40













Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

– user192526
May 30 '17 at 13:50





Can you show [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS in Debian and dmidecode -t0

– user192526
May 30 '17 at 13:50


















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