On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 6:25 PM Kevin Becker <ke...@kevinbecker.org> wrote:

> I had the same issue and this article worked for me.
>
>
> https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci
>

Dell seems to be the "culprit". I have a Dell desktop where I had almost
the same problem, except it was only with the NVME drive. If the BIOS was
set to RAID mode, Windows boots and runs normally. Linux will also boot and
run, since it is installed on a separate non-NVME drive, but it can't see
the Windows partitions, which unfortunately includes /boot/efi. So I can't
do any kernel updates (and who knows what else) unless I manually set the
SATA mode to AHCI in the BIOS, in which case Linux will boot and see all
the drives, but Windows will not boot. This has led to the very annoying
position of having to fiddle with the BIOS every time I want to switch
OS's. I'll try the process in that article. Thanks for the pointer!

Now if I can only figure out why this damn machine won't resume from
hibernation properly. Windows can do it, so I'll bet it's a configuration
issue somewhere.

--Greg
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