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Before it, I install Debian 11 dual-boot and everything worked, Windows can boot, no problem. Then after some time I installed Lubuntu 22.04 LTS over Debian, but after it I cannot boot to my Windows 10. I even go to BIOS->Boot and not see anything like Windows. Also on Lubuntu's grub I didn't see Windows.

So I use the boot-repair on live USB, and press the recommended option. It says something like legacy Widndows detected. And it reinstalls the grub. I believe that Windows bootloader are on /dev/sda1 because when I use Debian I can see that on Debian grub that say: Windows boot manager on /dev/sda1/. After boot-repair I see 2 more option on Lubuntu grub: Windows on /dev/sda3 and Windows on /dev/sda4/, nothing like Windows on /dev/sda1/. I press Enter...And error, Windows can't boot.

Then I boot to Linux and do:

# sudo fdisk -l
lot of text...
Device          Start        End   Sectors   Size Type
/dev/sda1          34     262177    262144   128M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sda2  1794152448 1801965567   7813120   3,7G Linux swap
/dev/sda3      468992    1492991   1024000   500M Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda4     1492992  410324637 408831646 194,9G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda5   410324992  411375615   1050624   513M Windows recovery environment
/dev/sda6   411377664 1195761663 784384000   374G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda7  1195761664 1794152447 598390784 285,3G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda8      262178     468991    206814   101M BIOS boot
/dev/sda9  1801965568 1953523711 151558144  72,3G Linux filesystem

So I think Windows is not removed, I just can't access it.

My laptop is Asus X302U.

Also, this is the pastebin from boot repair.

Please help me. Thanks.

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