Bootmgr with Syslinux. - posted in The Syslinux Project: Hello, first of all excuse me of my english, I'm argentinian. I have installed Syslinux in my USB drive and I did a menu with various boot options: memtest, Win98 boot disk, XP SP3 live CD and installer of Windows 7 32 bits.
Recently, I installed Windows 10 on my main machine - later discovered it demolished my whole Linux boot partition:
I got Syslinux and my Arch working, but now I can't find a way to succesfully make a Syslinux entry to boot into the Windows. Though, If I choose 'Windows Boot Manager' from the MB boot menu, it boots just fine.
My current syslinux.cfg: (well, part of it)
Edit 1#: Inflow inventory manual.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 PC Game Download. Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 PC Game is is a video game which is the eleventh edition in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. This game was developed and published by Konami. The Production was from the Blue Sky Team. Konami PES series were always from the type of soccer games which hard-core soccer fans would love.The game play is being the issue here, it is definitly improved over the previous PES2011, which I also liked to a lower limit. Extract the file using Winrar. (Download Winrar)Open “PES 2012” folder, double click on “Setup” and install it.; After installation complete, go to the folder where you install the game.; Open folder, double click on “pes2012” icon to play the game.Done! Pes 2012 pc.
I forgot to mention, I also installed a UEFI syslinux in the /EFI/ folder, alongside windows' Microsoft and Boot folders, which, again, works for Linux, but not for Windows - no matter if I use UUID, Label, disk and partition number..
Syslinux Windows 10 Pxe
1 Answer
After some more digging, I found a small paragraph on the ArchLinux Wiki stating:
Syslinux Windows
UEFI Syslinux does not support chainloading other EFI applications like UEFI Shell or Windows Boot Manager
And indeed, even after a feature request in 2013, they still haven't implemented this very important feature.
Solution was to install a different EFI-chainload-capable bootloader, such as GRUB. Installation guide for Arch here.