GRUB cannot find correct windows boot loader [closed]

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I installed Arch the other day on a dual boot system but for some reason GRUB cannot find the windows bootloader. My Arch and Win 10 installs are on separate drives, but for some reason there are two windows boot partitions, one on each drive. GRUB only sees the boot loader that no longer points to a valid windows install so it errors and says I need to repair windows when I select it.



I know that my windows install is still healthy because I can select it from my BIOS menu and it works perfectly.










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    I installed Arch the other day on a dual boot system but for some reason GRUB cannot find the windows bootloader. My Arch and Win 10 installs are on separate drives, but for some reason there are two windows boot partitions, one on each drive. GRUB only sees the boot loader that no longer points to a valid windows install so it errors and says I need to repair windows when I select it.



    I know that my windows install is still healthy because I can select it from my BIOS menu and it works perfectly.










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    closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Thomas, RalfFriedl, jasonwryan, GAD3R Dec 2 at 17:34


    Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















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      I installed Arch the other day on a dual boot system but for some reason GRUB cannot find the windows bootloader. My Arch and Win 10 installs are on separate drives, but for some reason there are two windows boot partitions, one on each drive. GRUB only sees the boot loader that no longer points to a valid windows install so it errors and says I need to repair windows when I select it.



      I know that my windows install is still healthy because I can select it from my BIOS menu and it works perfectly.










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      I installed Arch the other day on a dual boot system but for some reason GRUB cannot find the windows bootloader. My Arch and Win 10 installs are on separate drives, but for some reason there are two windows boot partitions, one on each drive. GRUB only sees the boot loader that no longer points to a valid windows install so it errors and says I need to repair windows when I select it.



      I know that my windows install is still healthy because I can select it from my BIOS menu and it works perfectly.







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      closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Thomas, RalfFriedl, jasonwryan, GAD3R Dec 2 at 17:34


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      closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Thomas, RalfFriedl, jasonwryan, GAD3R Dec 2 at 17:34


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          Try To install the GRUB by windows again. This happens when GRUB not being installed correctly or not being installed completely. If you have two Operating system in GRUB (Like Linux and Windows) try to re-install the newest OS again






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          • reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
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          Try To install the GRUB by windows again. This happens when GRUB not being installed correctly or not being installed completely. If you have two Operating system in GRUB (Like Linux and Windows) try to re-install the newest OS again






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          • reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
            – ryan
            Dec 2 at 21:56














          up vote
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          Try To install the GRUB by windows again. This happens when GRUB not being installed correctly or not being installed completely. If you have two Operating system in GRUB (Like Linux and Windows) try to re-install the newest OS again






          share|improve this answer




















          • reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
            – ryan
            Dec 2 at 21:56












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          up vote
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          Try To install the GRUB by windows again. This happens when GRUB not being installed correctly or not being installed completely. If you have two Operating system in GRUB (Like Linux and Windows) try to re-install the newest OS again






          share|improve this answer












          Try To install the GRUB by windows again. This happens when GRUB not being installed correctly or not being installed completely. If you have two Operating system in GRUB (Like Linux and Windows) try to re-install the newest OS again







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          • reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
            – ryan
            Dec 2 at 21:56
















          • reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
            – ryan
            Dec 2 at 21:56















          reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
          – ryan
          Dec 2 at 21:56




          reinstalling arch seems like a lot of work, especially since the problem is obviously with GRUB. I'll give reinstalling GRUB a shot though.
          – ryan
          Dec 2 at 21:56


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