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				 740026938yAnd remember to disable fast boot in windows. Otherwise windows will store its state on the HDD in some particular way which prevents linux from booting 740026938yAnd remember to disable fast boot in windows. Otherwise windows will store its state on the HDD in some particular way which prevents linux from booting
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				 740026938yIt's a somewhat hidden option that got me the first two times I made a dual boot installation. First google result seems OK: https://tenforums.com/tutorials/... 740026938yIt's a somewhat hidden option that got me the first two times I made a dual boot installation. First google result seems OK: https://tenforums.com/tutorials/...
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				 Kimmax106838yBoot live, mount root, mount --bind proc, sys, dev and mount boot directly. Chroot to root, update-grub and then grub-install /dev/whereEverYouBootFrom Kimmax106838yBoot live, mount root, mount --bind proc, sys, dev and mount boot directly. Chroot to root, update-grub and then grub-install /dev/whereEverYouBootFrom
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				 740026938yAh, yes. I didn't recall the actual reason why fast boot let my linux boot sequence fail. Thanks! 740026938yAh, yes. I didn't recall the actual reason why fast boot let my linux boot sequence fail. Thanks!
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				It seems as if it has come across an error 15. Maybe it can't find some sort of file. Have you tried turning it off and on again?
 
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After dual booting windows 10 and parrot Linux,and I try booting to parrot,this is the error I get,any help?
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