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  • r00ty
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    06 hours ago

    These days only the major ones. Like the H1/H2 updates. I agree there’s zero excuse for it in the EFI boot world. But, Microsoft gotta Microsoft.

    Often you can just find the boot again in the bios and choose it. And that should be assured if you don’t put grub and windows in the same EFI partition.

    Microsoft has always had his arrogant idea that the PC they’re installed on belongs to them and will just delete anything else they find in the way.

    • ZnatleyOP
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      06 hours ago

      Why use something fragile like Windows?

      • r00ty
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        06 hours ago

        I have it as a dual boot option. But, it’s not been booted since November. So I am assured I’ll need to rerun grub when I do decide I need to boot it for something I cannot do in either Linux, or a Windows VM in linux (that’s really a small number of things).

        • ZnatleyOP
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          06 hours ago

          I get you, even i have to keep Windows for music and stuff. But hopefully ill be able to ditch it if My VST vendor supports Linux.

            • ZnatleyOP
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              06 hours ago

              I appreciate it brother, but Native Access 2 on Linux refuses to run. I might have to look for other vendors who support WINE. If you have suggestions, do give some :)

            • r00ty
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              06 hours ago

              I’m not using VST. There’s a few games I got on Microsoft store some years ago which there’s no way (yet) to make run in Linux (at least to my knowledge). But, I don’t feel that much need to play them. At least not enough to boot into windows, complete the huge updates likely waiting and then fix the grub install afterwards just to play a game.