• Hot Saucerman
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    1 year ago

    Luckily it’s usually an easy fix if you know your way around the UEFI. Just plop grub back where it needs to be in the boot order.

    Although I definitely wish Windows didn’t mess with the boot order occassionally.

    Also, finally, I dual-boot and I haven’t actually had this happen in about a year now. I think maybe Microsoft finally stopped fucking around (with this one thing).

    EDIT: Actually, it could be because I’m on Windows 10 and they stopped “Feature Updates” and all I get are security updates now. That could be why they stopped fucking with my boot order.

    https://www.pcmag.com/news/microsoft-sorry-but-no-more-feature-updates-for-windows-10

      • Hot Saucerman
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        321 year ago

        What users consider “Features” and what Microsoft considers “Features” are wildly different. I’d say that probably played a role in it.

        Honestly, the only useful “features” in Windows I’ve found in the last few years were all provided by a non-standard Microsoft app that isn’t easy to find: PowerToys.

        PowerShell is nice too, but it’s not new enough to be considered a “feature” anymore.

    • @kvothe99@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Actually, it could be because I’m on Windows 10 and they stopped “Feature Updates” and all I get are security updates now. That could be why they stopped fucking with my boot order.

      Same here, I was wondering why my days were so (relatively) calm as of late…