![]() ![]() This GRUB menuentry would be similar to the last one fwsetup already standard in Fedora Workstation (I’m using Silverblue) generated by /boot/grub2/grub. After booting and furthermore exiting Windows the future next boot would revert to Fedora.It would point for the next boot to EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi.This setting is found in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying Beware of the Leopard. To check your TPM chip, you can press Windows+R, type tpm.msc, and press Enter. Most machines built after 2016 include the TPM 2.0 chip required to run Windows 11. Add a GRUB menuentry which could indicate that the next boot will be for Windows 10/11 In the past 20+ years I have found that 99.9 of microphone problems can be fixed by adjusting Microphone Boost due to different mic sensitivities. Similarly, TPM (short for Trusted Platform Module) helps with security by providing encryption of your data thanks to a special chip inside your machine.The main limitation here is that GNU/GRUB has no feature (AFAISK) to modify directly EFI/NVRAM variables. It’s also possible that you’ll need to enable this menu first in the UEFI setup, often accessible by pressing Esc, F1 or Enter during startup (again, each system is different, consult your system/motherboard documentation or on-screen hints during power-on). This one-time boot menu is often invoked by pressing keys such as Esc or F12, but each system has its own configuration. When you want to boot into encrypted Windows installation, you must invoke an UEFI one-time boot menu (immediately after your system is started), from which you can boot into Windows directly, avoiding the GRUB boot loader. Windows with encrypted disks (Bitlocker) can’t be booted from the GRUB boot menu This is ment to be a follow up from a recent post from which seems to be closed now. ![]()
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