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I currently have one HDD (sda) with Windows installed by manufacturer at one partition and Linux installed at another partition. Then, I have SSD (sdb) with second Windows.

What I want to do is to be able to choose in GRUB to boot into Windows on sdb1, Windows on sda4 or Linux on sda6. But when I open grub-customizer, it doesn't show two Windows, but one Windows Boot Manager on sda2. The first problem is, that since I installed Linux (it installed also GRUB), the Windows Boot Manager doesn't work.

But mainly I don't want to make the Windows Boot Manager work, I'd like to be able to choose both Windows from GRUB (instead of choosing WBM in GRUB and then again choosing Windows in WBM).

How to make Windows directly bootable from GRUB? Thanks.

drive info:

sda http://s12.postimg.org/fy07abcnx/Screenshot_from_2016_02_28_18_35_19.png

sdb http://s15.postimg.org/713x6oz6z/Screenshot_from_2016_02_28_18_39_53.png

//edit: When I choose WBM in GRUB, it writes "cannot load image" and soemthing I don't understand ( s10. postimg. org/d0ij66zm1/20160228_185219.jpg ), but when I enter the BIOS and open BOOT devices, there are, next to drives, options GRUB and Windows Boot Manager. When I launch it from there, it work.

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