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Hello there guys, this is the first time this happens to me, hopefully the only time.
I am a person who likes to keep things separate, so I have one drive that I use for windows gaming/off time use that is on my mobo's nvme1n1 port, and one drive that I use for linux for university/work use that is on my mobo's nvme0n1.
I was going to format my linux drive to move from arch linux to fedora, turns out during the fedora installation process I clicked on my windows drive and noticing that it was not the one to install fedora I closed the installer and reopened it, and then I installed fedora on the correct drive.
when I was booting up I noticed that windows had vanished from my boot options, which I thought was kind of annoying but not a problem I can just re-install it and everything I find important I keep on a cloud drive anyways.
I tried to follow a YT tutorial on how to install the nvidia drivers on fedora and that didn't work so reinstalling fedora I go.
and when reinstalling it I noticed that my windows drive wasn't an option to select, when looking at my bios I can't find it under the nvme flag.
my guess is that when following the tutorial I had to sign the driver and go on MOK, I guess that's what messed up.
The ssd is installed correctly and up until the moment I tried distro hopping it was working, does anybody know where I can move on from here ?
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