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A: In the BIOS, create a custom boot option, name it whatever you want, then point it to the file named something like grubx64.efi (it might be slightly differently named, but it will have .efi extension and contain the word "grub" or "systemd"), it can be hidden in folders inside the EFI folder, look around. A: In the BIOS, create a custom boot option, name it whatever you want, then point it to the file named something like grubx64.efi (it might be slightly differently named, but it will have .efi extension and contain the word "grub" or "systemd"), it can be hidden in folders inside the EFI folder, look around.
Then make this boot option the default, and you system should be able to boot again. Then make this boot option the default, and you system should be able to boot again.
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#### Q: Nvidia graphics mode just goes to a black screen!
A: You need to put an xrandr command in your display manager's autostart. See this arch wiki page for details: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA_Optimus#Display_managers
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