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used the Debian installer (on the drive we installed it from) in graphical rescue mode, which once I selected the root partition /dev/nvme0n1p7, helpfully mounted the EFI partition at /boot/efi for me, and then I told it to install GRUB in /boot/efi because that felt reasonable

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…that did not work! I had a suspicion this would happen. there's all this extra stuff inside the boot efivar that efibootmgr doesn't understand and can't modify, and which I guess is critical info for the Windows EFI Boot Manager. so I guess I'll use Windows Startup Repair™

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copied the ISO to a flashdrive, asked our parter to reboot into Windows for us on her machine, copy the ISO off the flashdrive, and use Rufus to make it bootable; put the drive into the ThinkPad, chose Startreparation™ (🇸🇪), and seconds later it rebooted into Windows 10 :)

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