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RemixOS running alongside Windows 10 dual boot

RemixOS running alongside Windows 10 dual boot

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candystar2006
Junior Member
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05-10-2016, 02:46 PM
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Hello everyone I'm new here and I have a rather annoying problem. I wanted to try remixOS and installed it to a usb3.0 that I had laying around. Only created a dualboot on my main OS. Normally it's something you can easily get rid of using msconfig or easybcd the problem. however, that it's not there. I've already checked the bcd and it does show there, but it doesn't show anywhere else. I've also tried the system properties > advanced > boot and recovery settings > turned off list of operating systemes. This doesn't work either. Hope someone could help me fix this! Here is a screenshot of the bcdedit:
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candystar2006
05-10-2016, 02:46 PM #1

Hello everyone I'm new here and I have a rather annoying problem. I wanted to try remixOS and installed it to a usb3.0 that I had laying around. Only created a dualboot on my main OS. Normally it's something you can easily get rid of using msconfig or easybcd the problem. however, that it's not there. I've already checked the bcd and it does show there, but it doesn't show anywhere else. I've also tried the system properties > advanced > boot and recovery settings > turned off list of operating systemes. This doesn't work either. Hope someone could help me fix this! Here is a screenshot of the bcdedit:

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huskey000
Member
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05-10-2016, 05:14 PM
#2
It's a bit awkward fixing this after just five minutes, but I managed to resolve it. I'm not sure why the bootmgr removal worked, but I tried for about an hour—maybe a little longer. Sorry if it took your time reading this.
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huskey000
05-10-2016, 05:14 PM #2

It's a bit awkward fixing this after just five minutes, but I managed to resolve it. I'm not sure why the bootmgr removal worked, but I tried for about an hour—maybe a little longer. Sorry if it took your time reading this.

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mmillaa
Member
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05-10-2016, 06:03 PM
#3
When someone searches for this, I addressed the issue by clarifying and providing a concise explanation.
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mmillaa
05-10-2016, 06:03 PM #3

When someone searches for this, I addressed the issue by clarifying and providing a concise explanation.

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BionicTaco420
Member
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05-11-2016, 02:28 AM
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Ensure you hold shift and press reboot to access advanced settings. Open command prompt. RemixOS dualboot will appear, but your keyboard will be disabled. Forcibly shut down your PC and restart. This time select Windows as the boot method, then run bootrec /rebuildbcd followed by bootrec /fixboot. It should remove it from the dualboot list. I don't understand how this works.
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BionicTaco420
05-11-2016, 02:28 AM #4

Ensure you hold shift and press reboot to access advanced settings. Open command prompt. RemixOS dualboot will appear, but your keyboard will be disabled. Forcibly shut down your PC and restart. This time select Windows as the boot method, then run bootrec /rebuildbcd followed by bootrec /fixboot. It should remove it from the dualboot list. I don't understand how this works.

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coyote888
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05-11-2016, 05:37 AM
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I'm not part of the community, just enjoying watching solutions come together. If someone revisits this thread in 20 years with the same issue, they’ll have a clear reference.
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coyote888
05-11-2016, 05:37 AM #5

I'm not part of the community, just enjoying watching solutions come together. If someone revisits this thread in 20 years with the same issue, they’ll have a clear reference.