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Installing rEFInd on Dual Boot Windows 10 Machine - Super User I use rEFInd as bootmanager - this is screenshot: As you can see the selected OS is the middle one and text says Boot Microsoft EFI Boot from ESP This will then start Windows on Disk2 partition 4 Were I to select the left hand one it would say Boot Microsoft EFI Boot from EFI and start Windows on Disk0 partition 3 (see partitions below)
Unable to boot into windows 10 with rEFInd (solved) If I'm right, you can try editing refind conf (usually in boot efi EFI refind or boot EFI refind): Uncomment the scanfor line and add hdbios to the options This will tell rEFInd to activate its support for booting BIOS-mode OSes You'll probably get one or two gray diamond-shaped icons when you boot, one of which should boot Windows
Windows 10 BCDEdit - How to change {bootmgr} path? Type bcdedit set {bootmgr} path \EFI\refind\refind_x64 efi to set rEFInd as the default EFI boot program Note that {bootmgr} is entered as such; that's not a notation for a variable Also, change refind_x64 efi to refind_ia32 efi on systems with 32-bit EFIs Such computers are rare, and most of them are tablets
Is there a way to boot from ISO file in rEFInd Boot Manager? More details: rEFInd cannot use a loopback device, unlike GRUB can This means you can not boot an iso image file stored in some filesystem, like ext4, btrfs, ntfs, etc Instead, you can do this: Create a partion big enough, burn e g by dd an iso image to that partition Using the iso9660 driver of rEFInd, you can boot that
uefi - rEFInd boot-manager - volume as GUID? - Super User Currently, rEFInd supports partition GUID values for this entry, not filesystem UUID values Also, the GUID must be the unique GUID, not the GUID that's used as a type code
grub - How to prevent Windows from 10 making its bootloader . . . I use refind as my boot manager, but Windows keeps skipping it and booting directly to Windows 10 I've been having this problem for years, and usually I follow one method described on Rod Smith's (rEFInd creator) site: overwrite the Windows 10 efi file with the rEFInd one
windows - How to get rid of rEFInd? - Super User 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 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
UEFI Rescue Media requires FAT and will not work with exFAT? Go to rEFInd version 0 11 4 and download refind-bin-0 11 4 zip to your Downloads folder To install, open a Command Prompt window and enter the following commands † If the volume labeled REFLECT EFI is not drive S:, then make the appropriate drive letter substitutions below