


Again, I would really appreciate any help at all.Įdit 3: I read at this page that shrinking Windows partitions with Linux tools can break the Windows installation.

dev/sda1 is the disk with the Windows loader I think.Įdit 2: The most important thing here isn't really to add Windows to my boot loader (although that would be great), but just being able to boot it once in a while is enough. dev/sda8 is the partition I use to boot (and also the one where rEFInd and GRUB is installed). Number Start End Size Type File system Flagsħ 493GB 495GB 1999MB logical linux-swap(v1)Ĩ 495GB 495GB 199MB logical fat32 boot, esp Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B What can I do to fix this? Is my Windows installation simply broken or can it be added to nf? I would really appreciate any help with this.Īnd this is the output of parted -list: parted -list

I have tried adding a manual entry to nf, but I probably did not do it right since my entry didn't even show up on the list.īecause of this I have not been able to boot Windows at all since installing Linux. I also uncommented uefi_deep_legacy_scan, but that didn't make any difference. I have uncommented the scanfor line in nf and added hdbios as one of the options without any success. However, rEFInd can't find my Windows installation and it doesn't show up in the list when starting up (even after pressing esc to update the list). To solve this problem I downloaded rEFInd. Therefore, I can't use my UEFI GRUB to boot Windows. I had to install Linux in UEFI mode, but my Windows 7 is not UEFI.
