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Hi,
I installed openSuse on a partition previously used for ubuntu and during installation (netinstall) chosed to place grub to that partition and not to mbr. I hoped I could afterwards use bcdedit to edit windows bootloader to boot to windows or to grub so I would got same configuration as before with ubuntu. I probably missed some settings and grub boots first (it does offer boot to windows and that works fine). the 100MB partition with windows boot files seems ok it is somehow corrupted and bcdedit says the filesystem is not recognized, windows repair options gives error bootrec /fixmbr works but /fixboot and /rebuildbcd does not. Is there any way to give priority to windows bootloader and repair the bcd so it become editable again?
Other than this issue opensuse works fine.
note: windows 7, legacy boot (no uefi/efi), no secure boot, one disk.

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