I am right now completely out of options. I am now able to consistently boot into Windows 10 for the time being. But moving my RAM around to other slots and clearing the UEFI helped with this. ![]() I thought I had screwed up my UEFI settings because of this. This did clear settings and NVRAM (I think), but it did not help with the Linux Boot Manager not appearing issue.Īdditionally when I upgraded my BIOS, there was an issue where Windows 10 would randomly refuse to boot as well. So I completely cleared CMOS by resetting the jumper and removing the battery as well. Upgraded motherboard BIOS to the latest official provided by the manufacturer. I could see the entry using EFIBOOTMGR, but it was gone on reboot. Everything worked fine until grub-mkconfig. Tried installing GRUB instead of systemd-boot and faced the same issue. Tried copying BOOTX64.efi to the place where Windows might look for it as suggested here: … mware_menu (As suggested in this page: … oot_order)īcdedit /set "" (Along with creating the BATCH file as well.) Tried using various BCDEDIT configurations under Windows 10 to set the current UEFI application. This is an issue many have faced in the past. ![]() ![]() After creation, I can see that the entry is displayed properly before boot and Linux Boot Manager is also set as the first choice to boot, but it disappears on boot. Tried creating a manual entry in the boot manager by following these instructions. Checked that only UEFI boot is enabled in BIOS and not UEFI + Legacy, as suggested by some folks.įollowed all instructions here to ensure that my UEFI variables are in order. (No changes to the actual system itself between Feb and April, except a Windows 10 upgrade.)Ĭhecked whether Fast Boot, Secure Boot is disabled in BIOS and Windows 10. I decided to reinstall it to the same Samsung EVO SSD this week and the UEFI partition is not being listed during boot. (Not booting.)Ī bit of background: This exact same system with the exact same above setup had been running Arch Linux without issues till February 2017, at which point I had to uninstall it for various reasons. HDDs: Samsung SSD 840 120GB SSD running Windows 10, Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB SSD with Arch Linux April 2017 ISO installed on it.
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