Hello.
At my job, I have a computer on which I can choose the OS so, I
installed my lovely debian there (with "some" problems to make it
booting because of this damned EFI ) but would prefer to keep windows in
dual boot. Windows partition is still there, but grub does not seems to
be able to notice it.
I can do all tasks on the Debian system, but I need to retrieve some
informations which were configured on windows, and keeping a dual boot
seems a not so bad idea anyway, so do someone have any idea about what
to do to fix that problem?
Now some technical informations which could give (or not) some hints to
help me:
The boot flag was on a NTFS partition sda1, 1GiB large.
Windows itself was on a NTFS partition sda2, more than 300GiB large,
but I have resized it through Debian installer to 93GiB ( should be
enough for a
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