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I installed Ubuntu 12.04 alongside Windows about a week ago and I can no longer boot in to Windows. When I attempt to boot, I get the error, "Invalid EFI File Path." I tried to change the boot parameters for the entry in GRUB from /dev/sdc1 to /dev/sda* (the asterisk representing 1-3) to see if that's the issue since there's actually no Windows install except for on /dev/sda, but that didn't exactly work.



Here is the paste from Boot Repair: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1169189/



I understand that repairing the Windows Boot loader would disallow me from booting in to Ubuntu, but I need to get in to Windows to do some things, so is that worth a shot?


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You should use your own Windows 7 installation media to install the Windows boot loader, then use "EasyBCD" to create a boot entry for Ubuntu on windows boot loader.


[#35915] Thursday, March 10, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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