Scrounged the interwebs for some solution to my issue already. Doesn't appear to be a secure boot issue. Here is the problem.
Installed Win 10 known working. Installed Fedora 35 Workstation, realized I wanted it on another drive so reinstalled on another drive. Upon reboot windows was no longer recognized in BIOS.
In Fedora I can inspect the drives and locate the Win SSD. Still able to view the files and such so the drive is good. Pretty sure the second install of Fedora corrupted my boot mgr.
Tried creating a bootable super grub 2 USB and it freezes upon activation and says entering repair mode.
UEFI was enabled on all installs of all OSystems so I don't think that's the issue.
First time Linux user I know you guys are a little friendlier than those Win guys. Any help is greatly appreciated before I wipe and learn the hard way.
Installed Win 10 known working. Installed Fedora 35 Workstation, realized I wanted it on another drive so reinstalled on another drive. Upon reboot windows was no longer recognized in BIOS.
In Fedora I can inspect the drives and locate the Win SSD. Still able to view the files and such so the drive is good. Pretty sure the second install of Fedora corrupted my boot mgr.
Tried creating a bootable super grub 2 USB and it freezes upon activation and says entering repair mode.
UEFI was enabled on all installs of all OSystems so I don't think that's the issue.
First time Linux user I know you guys are a little friendlier than those Win guys. Any help is greatly appreciated before I wipe and learn the hard way.