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I'm facing an issue while installing Ubuntu alongside Windows using a live USB. Here's the context:

Current State: Windows had 4 partitions:

Local C: ~90-100 GB used (mostly program files), only 3-8 GB free.

Local E: Had some program files and personal data (backed up personal data).

Local F: ( had like upto 400 gb) Mostly personal files, but after clearing it, it still showed ~10 GB used.

System Reserved: ~400-500 MB.

I tried installing Ubuntu and partitioned the disk as follows:

[ I used the local f space of space upto 389-400 gb which i deleted mainly for Ubuntu

30 GB for / (root).

7 GB for swap.

100 GB for /home.

~200 GB for EFI (since it was asking for an EFI partition idk why )

During installation, the GRUB installation failed and installation crashed , and now I can't boot into Windows

How can I recover my Windows bootloader or at least boot back into Windows?

I’m really hoping someone can guide me in the right direction. Thanks for taking the time to read this!

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