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“Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update
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Always install rEFInd Always keep a rEFInd USB stick around Basic Computer 101
Is this instead of grub, or in adding to?
Addition to, it's basically a bootloader selector with some extra stuff
But then wouldn't the Microsoft "fix" still bork up grub?
Microsoft doesn't break grub, it does what is known as a "bootloader coup". rEFInd is an easy way to fix without having to google magical console incantation after booting in an installer liveusb and then chrooting into the broken system
You USB boot that rEFInd stick and choose " install rEFInd" and you're done.
The only catch is the rEFInd is kind of a maze to find the rEFInd .iso
It is here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.14.2/refind-flashdrive-0.14.2.zip/download
Oh, that sounds awesome!