I'm not satisfied with it, but I also don't plan to use Windows 11 as often. If its a problem I'll either use EasyBCD or fix it through Ubuntu.
Thank you for your assistance.
Same result. The boot loader shows two options, Windows and Ubuntu which all point to Disk 0 as it says. The system wont boot up to the OS without me manually selecting Windows in the boot loader.
It seems fine, I mean I can still boot into Windows, it's just a process to do so. I'm sure...
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It does not boot up directly without manual intervention. Basically, I have to turn on the PC, press F11 (to access the boot menu) and select Windows to boot into the OS. I'm sure I can use EasyBCD to fix that though correct? I've used it before in similar situations.
Recently, I've decided that I wanted to clear up one of my SSD's (Disk 2) so I can move my files from Disk 1 to Disk 2. This is so I can fully install Linux on Disk 1, since I've been using it for my school work, development, and some gaming.
Unfortunately, there is a "System Reserved" on Disk...