I could access windows files from the drive in Ubuntu. Then I searched for the location where easybcd was installed and and found backups of the bcd file. (gave me little hope that something could be possibly done)
I haven't used the software in a while, but there should be a Linux option in the add entry tab. The software is supposed to be UEFI ready. I had used easybcd for years, but only on legacy bios machines.
The reason I believe this is a topic worth posting is because of what i did to my windows bootloader with easybcd. Perhaps because I set for the bootloader to skip, and go to the default of linux, that every time I open windows, I get sent back to linux. An infinite cycle.
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