So if anyone knows how to do this I'd be very grateful. (I manually translated this so maybe some words aren't the usual ones in English) I figured out I could use this command:"bcdedit /set '' path \Windows\Boot\EFI\bootmgr.efi", but it gives me an error saying:Įlement's data type not recognised or it doesn't apply to the specified entryĮxecute "bcdedit /?" to obtain help with the command line : Now I wanted to get rid of rEFInd, but I don't know how to do it, and I'm also scared of removing that S: partition because the boot is located there. REFInd appears as my boot and I have no OS to choose from, ended up having to use a USB device to solve the issue by booting into Windows installation program and using the repair system option. Well I had to reboot and I encountered the issue. ![]() I have a UEFI device so decided to follow through, After making the partition and all that I encountered I couldn't change the partition size, so I decided to copy the content from that one into an unused partition that had 8 GB of memory. ![]() I wanted to try to install Ubuntu, but since I didn't have an available USB I searched how to do it without USB or CD in this post.
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