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I cleaned my laptop fan today, having to remove my hard disk. Now, grub is missing : my laptop boots on windows automatically. I had a debian testing - windows dualboot.

Boot Mode : [UEFI]

Secure boot [Disabled]

Network Boot; F12 Boot Menu; D2D Recovery; Wake on LAN are all [Disabled]

Sata Mode : [AHCI Mode]

And windows fastboot is desactivated.

I have tried Boot-repair on an ubuntu live session but it doesn't work, it prints : 'grub-efi purge cancelled. Please report this message to [email protected]'

Here is my boot info : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11742170/

What can i do? Thanks for helping me.

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  • Which boot option is selected in UEFI?
    – luckyrumo
    Jun 19, 2015 at 22:14
  • We're sorry, but this site is all about Ubuntu and its official derivatives as posted on wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases so Debian is unfortunately off-topic here as well. However, on unix.stackexchange.com, a sister site to Ask Ubuntu, they're very good at all varieties of Linux and Unix, so you might be better off there. ;-)
    – Fabby
    Jun 20, 2015 at 23:41
  • I understand this topic is about ubuntu but since it concerns grub i assumed it worked the same way for debian or ubuntu. So someone using ubuntu may experience the same issue, isn't it right ?
    – Pierre
    Jun 22, 2015 at 9:13
  • the pre-existent debian tag should be destroyed then ;P
    – Pierre
    Jun 22, 2015 at 9:28

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I solved it with the tip at the end of the boot info :

I used bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\debian\grubx64.efi

but i have to do it every time i restart my computer -_-'

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