Window booting problem on Grub
I took old HDD out and was using a new SSD, only linux installed, on my laptop. For now, I need to use Window10 on old HDD and connect it into USB using USB case like an External HDD.
I changed boot sequence on the system bios into the external USB.
On Grub, I tried to choose "Window Boot Manager" but failed.
On Grub command menu, after I checked out EFI Boot partition with ls,
I did like this.
insmod chain
set root='(hd0, gpt2)'
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
boot
It leads to "troubleshoot" screen.
I am wondering if I can make a window booting with the external USB.
Thanks if any advice or help.
boot grub2 window
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I took old HDD out and was using a new SSD, only linux installed, on my laptop. For now, I need to use Window10 on old HDD and connect it into USB using USB case like an External HDD.
I changed boot sequence on the system bios into the external USB.
On Grub, I tried to choose "Window Boot Manager" but failed.
On Grub command menu, after I checked out EFI Boot partition with ls,
I did like this.
insmod chain
set root='(hd0, gpt2)'
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
boot
It leads to "troubleshoot" screen.
I am wondering if I can make a window booting with the external USB.
Thanks if any advice or help.
boot grub2 window
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I took old HDD out and was using a new SSD, only linux installed, on my laptop. For now, I need to use Window10 on old HDD and connect it into USB using USB case like an External HDD.
I changed boot sequence on the system bios into the external USB.
On Grub, I tried to choose "Window Boot Manager" but failed.
On Grub command menu, after I checked out EFI Boot partition with ls,
I did like this.
insmod chain
set root='(hd0, gpt2)'
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
boot
It leads to "troubleshoot" screen.
I am wondering if I can make a window booting with the external USB.
Thanks if any advice or help.
boot grub2 window
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I took old HDD out and was using a new SSD, only linux installed, on my laptop. For now, I need to use Window10 on old HDD and connect it into USB using USB case like an External HDD.
I changed boot sequence on the system bios into the external USB.
On Grub, I tried to choose "Window Boot Manager" but failed.
On Grub command menu, after I checked out EFI Boot partition with ls,
I did like this.
insmod chain
set root='(hd0, gpt2)'
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
boot
It leads to "troubleshoot" screen.
I am wondering if I can make a window booting with the external USB.
Thanks if any advice or help.
boot grub2 window
boot grub2 window
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