![]() If this is the case, I highly recommend getting a different system, as the vendors who have done this are somewhat notorious for making stupid choices in firmware that make life very difficult for anyone not using Windows. ![]() Fixing this is non-trivial, as it requires some creative renaming to avoid Windows messing things up, and any upgrade of Windows will undo whatever you do to fix it. A handful of systems which supposedly implement UEFI (especially very early ones) don't actually implement the boot manager specification properly, and will refuse to boot anything except /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi (the name of the Windows boot loader) if that file exists on the boot device.
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