Em dom., 16 de fev. de 2025, 20:00, Frenzy Biscuit <ty...@ready.art>
escreveu:

> Just a FYI but after installing the fedora 42 beta and then reinstalling
> windows 11 I get constant boot loops.
>
> The only way to boot is to go into BIOS and select the boot drive manually.
>
> I have tried to flash a new windows ISO, etc. Same issue. Prior to
> installing Fedora 42 everything was running fine. I've installed Linux many
> many times and reinstalled windows with no issues in the past.
>
> So, this is kind of interesting to me!
>
> Windows startup repair doesn't fix it, either.
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I have a vague memory of reading of an issue like this and IIRC it was due
to the combination of Secure Boot + TPM2.

The explanation that I remember reading is that Windows writes and reads
back certain values on the TPM and that it's a specific set of value for
the UEFI -> Windows bootloader -> Windows vs UEFI -> shim -> GRUB2 ->
Windows bootloader -> Windows.

So, I would guess using the Windows boot option directly is the easiest way.

I won't have a source for what I said right now, but likely searching for
Secure Boot + TPM2 issues when dual booting will help

Hope that helps,
Mateus Rodrigues Costa
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