• @robert
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    208 months ago

    Just protect bios/uefi with password and windows won’t be able to modify any other EFI entry. It worked when i’ve dual-booted, it should still work.

    • @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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      68 months ago

      How can I do that? I’m dual booting but was not aware of this, makes me a little nervous…

      • @robert
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        28 months ago

        No need to worry, it’s in your BIOS under security section. You can check if you set correct one by trying to change boot device: if there’s password prompt, you’re now safe from windows update “repair”.