Stuck in Grub CLI after Arch installation

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I installed Arch Linux alongside Windows 10. The installation was flawless and also installed Grub and os-prober.



I rebooted the system and it greeted me with a grub-rescue screen. I was able to get out of it by reinstalling grub because the /boot/grub/x86_64-efi folder is gone and all .mod files are gone. So I used Arch live to reinstall grub and used BCDEDIT from Windows 10 to use the GRUB bootloader.



However, this time, when I restart my system, it displays grub CLI and all the files inside /boot/grub/ except for grub.cfg are gone. I installed them when I was in arch-chroot so that can't be the problem. I tried finding others with the same problem as me but I can't find any solutions. I tried to copy and paste the mod files from /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi to /boot/grub but when I type insmod normal, and then normal, it will just refresh the grub cli screen. It's been two days and I haven't even accessed my Arch Linux. I tried super-grub but it tells me to load the kernel first.



My fdisk(GPT)



disk filesystem name
/dev/sda1 EFI partition
/dev/sda2 Windows partition
/dev/sda3 NTFS Windows 10
/dev/sda4 EXT4 /
/dev/sda5 Windows Partition
/dev/sda6 Windows Recovery
/dev/sda7 EXT4 /boot
/dev/sda8 Linux Swap Swap
/dev/sda9 EXT4 /home








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    I installed Arch Linux alongside Windows 10. The installation was flawless and also installed Grub and os-prober.



    I rebooted the system and it greeted me with a grub-rescue screen. I was able to get out of it by reinstalling grub because the /boot/grub/x86_64-efi folder is gone and all .mod files are gone. So I used Arch live to reinstall grub and used BCDEDIT from Windows 10 to use the GRUB bootloader.



    However, this time, when I restart my system, it displays grub CLI and all the files inside /boot/grub/ except for grub.cfg are gone. I installed them when I was in arch-chroot so that can't be the problem. I tried finding others with the same problem as me but I can't find any solutions. I tried to copy and paste the mod files from /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi to /boot/grub but when I type insmod normal, and then normal, it will just refresh the grub cli screen. It's been two days and I haven't even accessed my Arch Linux. I tried super-grub but it tells me to load the kernel first.



    My fdisk(GPT)



    disk filesystem name
    /dev/sda1 EFI partition
    /dev/sda2 Windows partition
    /dev/sda3 NTFS Windows 10
    /dev/sda4 EXT4 /
    /dev/sda5 Windows Partition
    /dev/sda6 Windows Recovery
    /dev/sda7 EXT4 /boot
    /dev/sda8 Linux Swap Swap
    /dev/sda9 EXT4 /home








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      I installed Arch Linux alongside Windows 10. The installation was flawless and also installed Grub and os-prober.



      I rebooted the system and it greeted me with a grub-rescue screen. I was able to get out of it by reinstalling grub because the /boot/grub/x86_64-efi folder is gone and all .mod files are gone. So I used Arch live to reinstall grub and used BCDEDIT from Windows 10 to use the GRUB bootloader.



      However, this time, when I restart my system, it displays grub CLI and all the files inside /boot/grub/ except for grub.cfg are gone. I installed them when I was in arch-chroot so that can't be the problem. I tried finding others with the same problem as me but I can't find any solutions. I tried to copy and paste the mod files from /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi to /boot/grub but when I type insmod normal, and then normal, it will just refresh the grub cli screen. It's been two days and I haven't even accessed my Arch Linux. I tried super-grub but it tells me to load the kernel first.



      My fdisk(GPT)



      disk filesystem name
      /dev/sda1 EFI partition
      /dev/sda2 Windows partition
      /dev/sda3 NTFS Windows 10
      /dev/sda4 EXT4 /
      /dev/sda5 Windows Partition
      /dev/sda6 Windows Recovery
      /dev/sda7 EXT4 /boot
      /dev/sda8 Linux Swap Swap
      /dev/sda9 EXT4 /home








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      I installed Arch Linux alongside Windows 10. The installation was flawless and also installed Grub and os-prober.



      I rebooted the system and it greeted me with a grub-rescue screen. I was able to get out of it by reinstalling grub because the /boot/grub/x86_64-efi folder is gone and all .mod files are gone. So I used Arch live to reinstall grub and used BCDEDIT from Windows 10 to use the GRUB bootloader.



      However, this time, when I restart my system, it displays grub CLI and all the files inside /boot/grub/ except for grub.cfg are gone. I installed them when I was in arch-chroot so that can't be the problem. I tried finding others with the same problem as me but I can't find any solutions. I tried to copy and paste the mod files from /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi to /boot/grub but when I type insmod normal, and then normal, it will just refresh the grub cli screen. It's been two days and I haven't even accessed my Arch Linux. I tried super-grub but it tells me to load the kernel first.



      My fdisk(GPT)



      disk filesystem name
      /dev/sda1 EFI partition
      /dev/sda2 Windows partition
      /dev/sda3 NTFS Windows 10
      /dev/sda4 EXT4 /
      /dev/sda5 Windows Partition
      /dev/sda6 Windows Recovery
      /dev/sda7 EXT4 /boot
      /dev/sda8 Linux Swap Swap
      /dev/sda9 EXT4 /home






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