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Probably deleted UEFI partition. My system says “No boot media found”. How could I restore my boot?
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I've been cleaning up my laptop by unmounting all the drives and now when I turn on my system, it says no boot media found. I've triple booted with windows 10, Kali linux and ubuntu. With ubuntu and windows 10 in standard hard drive and kali in SSD. Have I messed up my uefi boot partition? The UEFI boot partition was setted up in standard hard disk before. I have turned on the UEFI boot in my bios setting. How could I restore my boot again? And also I tried to add the UEFI boot menu in bios. But it shows "no media found". Can't add the boot menu.
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I've been cleaning up my laptop by unmounting all the drives and now when I turn on my system, it says no boot media found. I've triple booted with windows 10, Kali linux and ubuntu. With ubuntu and windows 10 in standard hard drive and kali in SSD. Have I messed up my uefi boot partition? The UEFI boot partition was setted up in standard hard disk before. I have turned on the UEFI boot in my bios setting. How could I restore my boot again? And also I tried to add the UEFI boot menu in bios. But it shows "no media found". Can't add the boot menu.
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I've been cleaning up my laptop by unmounting all the drives and now when I turn on my system, it says no boot media found. I've triple booted with windows 10, Kali linux and ubuntu. With ubuntu and windows 10 in standard hard drive and kali in SSD. Have I messed up my uefi boot partition? The UEFI boot partition was setted up in standard hard disk before. I have turned on the UEFI boot in my bios setting. How could I restore my boot again? And also I tried to add the UEFI boot menu in bios. But it shows "no media found". Can't add the boot menu.
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I've been cleaning up my laptop by unmounting all the drives and now when I turn on my system, it says no boot media found. I've triple booted with windows 10, Kali linux and ubuntu. With ubuntu and windows 10 in standard hard drive and kali in SSD. Have I messed up my uefi boot partition? The UEFI boot partition was setted up in standard hard disk before. I have turned on the UEFI boot in my bios setting. How could I restore my boot again? And also I tried to add the UEFI boot menu in bios. But it shows "no media found". Can't add the boot menu.
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