EFI Partition too small; unable to do a kernel upgrade

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Mar 8, 2020, 6:47:28 PM3/8/20
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Hey guys,

I recently installed Qubes OS on my SSD, which already had Windows 10 on
it and I can't upgrade my kernel anymore, because Windows only creates a
100MB EFI partition. I created another EFI partition with the size of
1GB, but my motherboard somehow couldn't read it (the 1GB FAT32
partition was located at about 150GB from the start). Would you advice
me to reinstall Qubes OS in legacy mode or should I use GRUB with UEFI
(I'm not sure, because in the docs, using UEFI in combination with GRUB
was never mentioned)

(And no, sorry, I want to keep Windows 10 installed and I don't want to
use it in a VM, because I need hardware acceleration for games :()
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