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Follow-up to installing Arch
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I sorted out Arch not booting. By taking out the Windows drive, Arch boots just fine.
If I am not mistaken, having them on separate drives may have caused some issues. Someone else somewhere had suggested that is known to cause issues.
Not sure if it's windows and GRUB fighting even though they are on two separate hard drives.
I did not end up trying os-prober at all. I went the more drastic method of removing the drive because the end goal is to ditch windows anyways.
Though my issues with Arch are a completely different thing entirely. Mostly fighting with my GPU to cooperate.