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Discussion on: Fixing Linux Dualboot: Reinstalling the Windows EFI Bootloader Files

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Groud Frank

LOL, not the clearest set of instruction but it definitely helped me out so thank you! You saved me a lot of work. You neglected to mention that you have to exit out of diskpart with the command 'exit' and then run the bcdboot command. Also, 'bcdboot c:\windows /s x' produced an error for me that said something like "BFSVC: Failed to set element application device. Status = [c00000bb]" and another I'm too lazy to try and find. There should be a colon at the end of 'x', i.e. the efi partition that was assigned a new letter in this tutorial. The command should look like this:

bcdboot c:\windows /s x: