Yes it did work. Thanks Dave!
Yes I already did that, thanks Ed.
When I tried to uninstall GRUB2Win it gets stuck in a loop while uninstalling modules from EFI partitions. I dont know what causes it, but I am willing to help. Edit: Uploaded diag, if needed :) -Shreyas.
When I tried to uninstall GRUB2Win it gets stuck in a loop while uninstalling modules from EFI partitions. I dont know what causes it, but I am willing to help. -Shreyas.
Hi dave! I need one more help from you :) Can you tell me the command which you used to set the "UEFI Test Boot" whilst installing the GRUB modules? I want to make a little shortcut on desktop to I can use to directly go to GRUB menu via its identifier, because I dont use other OS's so often so I make the Windows btldr as default in UEFI to shave off some seconds off the boot time and prevent other people from entering other unintended OS's :P Here is a sample command which I use to directly jump...
Hi dave! I need one more help from you :) Can you tell me the command which you used to set the "Test Boot" whilst installing the GRUB modules? I want to make a little shortcut on desktop to I can use to directly go to GRUB menu via its identifier, because I dont use other OS's so often so I make the Windows btldr as default in UEFI to shave off some seconds off the boot time and prevent other people from entering other unintended OS's :P Here is a sample command which I use to directly jump into...
I tried kali in 3 methods with GRUB2win 1) Via ISO (Yes it did successfully boot but was finiky, I dont remember how I did it back then :v ) 2) From a seperate partition (Most Stable) 3) From external USB in Persistance. I'd rather recommend you to install kali in a single SEPERATE disk partition, rather than using isoboot.
I tried kali in 3 methods with GRUB2win 1) Via ISO (Yes it did successfully boot but was finiky, I dont remember how I did it back then :v ) 2) From a seperate partition (Most Stable) 3) From external USB in Persistance. I'd rather recommend you to install kali in a single partition, rather than using isoboot.