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Using EasyUEFI to add an entry?
#1
Hello,

I installed Clear Linux on a ThinkPad T495 with a single nvme drive which already had a windows 10 installation. It did not create an entry in the UEFI/BIOS so I used EasyUEFI to add an entry, and could dual boot without grub. geometry dash scratch now I've installed Clear Linux on a new SSD and then installed Manjaro, which shrunk the Clear drive partition and created a new EFI partition and installed manjaro on it, but I can't boot into it.
Is there anyone using EasyUEFI to add an entry? Do you have the same issue?
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#2
EasyUEFI is a Windows software, so it only works in Windows operating system, does this computer have Windows installed? If not, you can only create a bootable Windows PE emergency disk on another PC, boot and run EasyUEFI from the emergency disk to add boot entry for Linux.
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